In cases of severe hypothermia, a persons hear rate will start to decrease and their blood pressure will start to drop. In mild conditions of hypothermia, ones heart rate will increase for a while.
No. But the converse is true
yeah. Hypothermia and hyperthermia can cause cardiac arrest
Hypothermia initially causes an increase in pulse rate as the body attempts to maintain adequate blood circulation and oxygen delivery to vital organs despite the drop in core temperature. The heart works harder to counteract the effects of cold, which can lead to an increased heart rate. However, as hypothermia progresses, the heart rate may eventually decrease due to impaired cardiac function and metabolic processes.
Hypothermia is a threatening condition, that can lead to death.
Hypothermia. "There are different types of hypothermia."
Hypothermia
Yes because the longer you stay in the cold you develope hypothermia and your heart rate slows down.
For a few seconds, not likely. However, if hypothermia begins to set in, the conditions for a myocardial infarction (heart attack) increase significantly.
the symptoms of hypothermia are slowing of pace, drowsiness, fatigue, stumbling. thickness of speech, amnesia, poor judgement, irrationality, hallucinations, loss of contact with the environment, blueness of skin (cyanosis), Dilation of pupils, and decreased heart and respiration rate.
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With medical treatment
Hypothermia is known to cause bruising