Hyperpyrexia (above 41°C/106°F) and hypothermia (below 35°C/95°F) are considered life-threatening temperatures for the human body.
Not life threatening, but very sick.
heat stroke
Hypothermia-apex:))
Brady Cardia can become life threatening if it is ingested in the human body.
A perfume allergy cannot be life threatening unless it is ingested into the human body.
Hypothermia is a threatening condition, that can lead to death.
Normal body temperature for the domestic dog is 100.5 to 102 degrees F. Below about 98 degrees F the dog is likely to show clinical signs of hypothermia; anything below about 95 degrees F would be immediately life-threatening.
Infection and shock are examples of life-threatening consequences of severe burns. Body fluid loss leading to dehydration is another life-threatening consequence.
Yes, a body temperature of 85°F (29.4°C) is considered dangerously low and indicates hypothermia. Normal body temperature typically ranges from about 97°F to 100.4°F (36.1°C to 38°C). At 85°F, the body's metabolic processes can become severely impaired, leading to life-threatening complications. Immediate medical attention is necessary in such cases.
The external temperature is not usually a measure of "life threatening" but the core temperature is. Loss of heat to the environment is due to the temperature gradient (this occurs only as long as the ambient temperature is below 98.6). It also depends on the amount of clothing and, of course the amount of shelter.Core temperature is the temperature that is essential to the overall metabolic rate of the body. The temperature of the periphery is not critical. So this is what is used to determine how a person doing in the weather they are in. There are so many variables (wind, rain, snow, clothing and shelter) that the core temperature is what is used.Basically below freezing, 40 degrees in wind and rain, 60 degrees in hurricanes can cause hypothermia. If the core temperature is below 97, then problems will begin to occur and these can be life threating.
Well, when it has a fair chance of killing you.