Not just babies. All humans release heat from their head. That's shy we wear hats when it's cold, to keep the heat in.
A patient with a head injury may experience high temperature due to several factors, including the body's inflammatory response to brain trauma, which can trigger fever. Additionally, damage to the hypothalamus, the brain region that regulates temperature, can disrupt normal thermoregulation. Infections, such as meningitis, can also develop following head injuries, further contributing to elevated body temperature.
Body high
To bring down a high fever body temperature. A too high a temperature can cause a baby or toddler to go into a fit. Removing clothes and cooling the body with a flannel dampened with cold water, while waiting for an ambulance, is the best action to take.
Take the baby to the doctor
Normal body temperature for a healthy baby is between 97 and 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit. It's best to call a doctor if you're worried. Never hurts to be careful.
a dangerously high body temperature would be anything above 39 degrees C
Heat is conducted form the high temperature body to the low temperature body until their temperatures are the same.
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when body temperature becomes too high the proteins in the body can ''denature'' or lose their shape, becoming functionless
Touching your own forehead may not be an accurate way to determine if you have a high temperature because your body temperature can vary throughout the day and may not always be reflected in the temperature of your skin. For a more accurate reading, it is recommended to use a thermometer to measure your body temperature.
Sponging a baby with cool water can help lower their body temperature in cases of high fever. The cool water helps to bring down the fever gradually without causing any sudden temperature changes that could be harmful to the child. Make sure the water is not too cold to avoid causing discomfort to the baby.
If your brain overheats, you instantly die.