Low body temperature (hypothermia) is potentially fatal. A healthy person's body temperature should be between 97°F (36.1°C) and 100°F (37.8°C). When the body's temperature falls below 95°F (35°C) it is in a state of hypothermia--the person should be wrapped in warm blankets (obviously not covering the nose and mouth), and medical assistance sought immediately.
Low body temperature in a 2 year old can be dangerous. However, this depends on how low the body temperature is and what the cause is from. See your doctor if you have a child with consistently low body temperature.
It's quite a low temperature! It could be very dangerous.
If your baby's temperature drops below 97.7°F (36.5°C), they're considered to have hypothermia, or low body temperature. A low body temperature in babies can be dangerous, and, though rare, may lead to death
A temperature of 97ºF is not dangerous. The human body keeps a normal temperature from 97.9 - 99.5 ºF (36.5 - 37.5ºC).
Low body temperature, or hypothermia, below 35°C (95°F) can be very dangerous and potentially life-threatening. At this temperature, the body's metabolic processes slow down, leading to impaired organ function, confusion, and lethargy. Severe hypothermia can result in cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, and death if not promptly treated. It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention if someone exhibits symptoms of hypothermia.
If the temperature is low , the air will feel cold.
The average low temperature is 14.0 Fahrenheit
the temperature is low because it is cold.
Too dangerous to measure its temperature. :-)
That depends. If you're in your swim trunks under a beach umbrella with a tall cool one beside you, then 35° C can be delightful, and not dangerous at all. If 35° C is your internal body temperature, then that's actually just a touch low on the average. If it's normal for you, then that's fine. But if it's low for you, then you might want to watch it over the next few hours.
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A body temperature of 34.5 degrees Celsius (94.1 degrees Fahrenheit) is considered hypothermic and can be dangerous. Normal body temperature typically ranges from about 36.1 to 37.2 degrees Celsius (97 to 99 degrees Fahrenheit). At this lower temperature, the body may struggle to function properly, leading to symptoms such as confusion, shivering, and in severe cases, organ failure. Immediate medical attention is advised if someone has a body temperature this low.