Time of day, age, gender, physical exercise, emotions, pregnancy, environmental changes, infection, drugs, and food can all cause an increase in body temperature.
Please be more specific about emotions, environmentatl changes, drugs and foods that can cause high body temperature
Jack shish
It depends on how low a temperature and what other symptoms they have. Hypothermia could be one cause
The temperature of the human body is 36.8 °C or 98.1 °F.
It is important for the human body to stay at room temperature because if the temperature is too cold, you could get a cold, or even hypothermia or if the temperature is too hot, your body overheats, or you could get a fever. Your body can only withstand so much heat or coldness. The average body temperature is 98.6 degrees. Anything higher or lower, you're on your way to getting a cold, fever, or even worse. Hope I helped. Enjoy! -HotSushi
Human Beings
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is the normal body temperature for a human so if your body temperature is under 98.6 the consequences could be severe or possibly fatal
The average human body temperature is 37 °C, which is equal to 98.6 °F .
the normal body temperature of a human is 37 degrees C
98.6 is the normal human body temperature in Fahrenheit degrees.
Allergies can sometimes cause a slight increase in body temperature, but it is usually not significant.
There is no way of telling without a doctor's exam. A lot of things could cause it. Low blood sugar, an infection, something glandular. See a doctor and find out.
No. If you have a fever you should not get into a hot tub. It could cause a rise in your body temperature and that could be dangerous.