it takes more energy to have the body up in the high temperature its dangrous
-the above answer is complete crap and so are any claims of brains "frying", these are nothing more than childish guesses which were probably made up by some 9 year old, the truth is that as your body temperature rises more than a few degrees above the norm enzymes begin to deform and the chemical processes in your cells all but grind to a halt. With no working enzymes to facilitate your bodily processes your muscles are one of the first things to fail from lack of energy (this includes the heart and diaphragm which for those of you who don't know pumps air in and out of your lungs).
*for those of you who will inevitably say that's wrong i heard..., go read a high school Biology text book (knowledge is power).
103 It gets dangerous when your body temperature gets too high and denature the enzymes in your body.
high fever is dangerous for the liver as when the body temperature becomes high, the liver would not be able to detox poisonous food during digestion.
A high fever is the body's way of trying to denature the intruder, but in the process it ends up destroying it's own enzymes.
A high temperature (fever) is the body's natural response to infection as it helps to kill off the invading pathogens by making the body less hospitable for them. However, very high fever can be dangerous and may need medical treatment.
the most dangerous radiation outside your body mostly consists of human disposal waste which smells. Arkenales and gamma are the most dangerous, and have a high percentage of harmful toxins.
A high fever can denature enzymes by altering their shape and structure. Enzymes are sensitive to changes in temperature, and a high fever can disrupt the delicate balance needed for enzymes to function properly, leading to decreased enzyme activity and potentially causing harmful effects on various biological processes in the body.
Yes it is. According to the Mayo Clinic, you should contact a doctor if your body temperature reaches 103, if your fever lasts more than 7 days, or if your fever is progressively getting worse.
A temperature of 99.86 degrees Fahrenheit is considered high for a human body. Normal body temperature is around 98.6°F, so a reading of 99.86°F would indicate a slight fever. It is advisable to monitor symptoms and seek medical advice if fever persists or worsens.
Quite high, normal body temperature is around 370C, anything over about 37.6 is a fever.
The normal body temperature is 98.6
A fever is a natural response by the body to help fight off infections. It can help stimulate the immune system to work more efficiently and inhibit the growth of certain pathogens. However, a high fever can also be dangerous if it gets too high, so it's important to monitor and manage a fever appropriately.
Yes , a temperature over about 100 F is considered a fever.