Dress yourself in light clothes so that you do not overheat yourself. Take tylonal (follow bottle's instructions) or advil if you cannot take tylonal. Then a cool shower or a bath can be comforting. I would also reccommend making sure you are keeping your electrolites up by drinking fluids and eating light food.
you die
No. Hypothermia is caused when an organism's temperature drops below the temperature required for normal body functions.
is a condition in which an organism's temperature drops below that required for normal metabolism and body functions.
When body temperature drops below normal, chemical reactions can slow down rather than speed up. Enzymes, which catalyze these reactions, may become less effective at low temperatures. Proteins can also denature or become inactive at extreme temperatures, leading to potential breakdown.
When your body temperature drops below normal, your body will start to shiver in order to generate heat. Your blood vessels will also constrict to conserve heat and your body may increase metabolism to generate more heat.
It drops during hibernation
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
The enzymes that are needed for important reactions in the body do not work as well below 35.5 degrees celcius.
Hypothermia is a condition in which an organism's temperature drops below that recquired for normal metabolism and body functions. Have a great day, cmf3225
When body temperature drops below normal, dermal vessels are likely to constrict to maintain core body temperature, limiting heat loss through the skin. In contrast, when body temperature is elevated, the vessels in the dermis are likely to dilate to help the body release excess heat.
friction
It drops during hibernation