Pulmonary hypertension, hypoglycemia, & hypothermia
Hypothermia is known to cause bruising
No. Hypoglycemia is caused by what a person eats or doesn't eat, regardless if lactating or not.
No.
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Hypothermia can cause pain as the body's temperature drops, leading to discomfort and potential damage to tissues and organs.
Yes, this is fairly common phenomenon. Hypoglycemia leads to peripheral vasodilation and profuse sweating. This can lead to perverse and central cooling further depressing the oldies intrinsic temperature. Also, central hypoglycemia leads to depletion of ATP and glycogen readily available to allow mechanisms for shivering which leads to heat production. I hope this helps to understand this better.
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) is a potentially fatal body-depletion disorder. It is the leading cause of death in children in developing countries.
"Hypo" is a prefix that means below, under, or deficient. For example, "hypoglycemia" means low blood sugar, and "hypothermia" refers to a decreased body temperature.
No. But the converse is true
Primary hypothermia occurs when the body's heat-balancing mechanisms are working properly but are subjected to extreme cold.
Some things that cause low body temp are, exposure to the cold,alcoholism,possibly hypothermia, and some medications can cause this as well.