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 depends on how low a temperature and what other symptoms they have. Hypothermia could be one cause
It could be, particularly if its that low during hours you are usually awake. Could be a sign of low thyroid activity(hypothyroidism).
Your body's core temperature dropping too low
hypothyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormone. This can result in a slower metabolism, leading to symptoms like mental and physical sluggishness and lower body temperature. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures
If your cat's temperature is 94, take it to the vet immediately! The normal temperature for a cat is 101-102. Many things can cause a low temperature like that, but that it is a dangerously low temperature!
Yes, certain medications such as antipsychotics, sedatives, and narcotics can lower body temperature as a side effect by affecting the body's ability to regulate heat. If you are experiencing unusually low body temperature while taking medication, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider.
When your temperature goes down, it can cause symptoms such as shivering, feeling cold, and potentially hypothermia if the body cannot regulate its temperature effectively. Low body temperature can also slow down metabolic processes and lead to confusion, lethargy, and weakness.
No, because you are not very active so you wouldn't get all hot.
If hypothyroidism goes untreated it can cause an enlarged heart and heart failure. Circulatory problems are usually attributed to high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol - the "bad" cholesterol.Treatment with Levothyroxine, a thyroid hormone can prevent this from happening.
The thyroid gland can cause goiter when it becomes enlarged due to conditions such as iodine deficiency, inflammation (thyroiditis), or overactivity (Graves' disease) or underactivity (hypothyroidism).