Do you feed a cold or feed a fever?
This is an idiom that is no longer considered good medicine. It comes from a culture from long ago before we understood pathogens, disease, and our immune systems.
When you are ill with a cold, other upper respiratory infection, and/or fever, eat sensibly when you are hungry and stop when you are satisfied. Drink plenty of liquids. Rest in bed. Treat the symptoms with over-the-counter medicines. Ask your pharmacist for product recommendations for your specific symptoms.
Don't rely on this old saying as medical advice.
How do you measure temperature if we got mA?
You cannot. Temperature and electric current are two different concepts and there is no simple conversion between the two.
Is 96.4 body temperature too low when ill?
N defentily , you need to either A) get LOTS of sleep and lots of fluid or B) go to the hospital
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How does a white tailed deer control its body temperature?
White-tailed deer have an internal control system which maintains body temperature regardless of the external temperature. If it is too hot outside they tend to pant like dogs and extrude sweat only through their noses, and will also find shade to keep cool. During colder times, they will eat constantly to maintain body temperature and their energy, if they can find sufficient food.
Can a boa constrictor raise its body temperature by producing internal heat?
No, boas are cold blooded; reptiles need to find other ways to raise heat like staying in the sun.
Does clinical thermometer measures temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit?
clinical thermometers measure temperature in Celsius.
What is homeostasis in the body what does it do for your body?
Homeostasis is another word for stable. for the body, it doesn't really help the body, it's a state your body can be in. being in this state helps you because you are calm and not having high blood pressure because of a situation, other than a more medical issue. it also keeps your heart rate down. normally your body is in homeostasis. when your body isn't, you are usually really anxious about something or are afraid.
I hope what i have said helps you out.
Your face should be at the same temperature as the rest of your body.
Whether your facial appearance is considered hot depends on the standards of who is looking at you and whether your features correspond to the standards depicted in movies, advertisements and magazine photographs.
Would the temperature change on a thermometer if you hold it by the thermometer bulb?
Yes as your fingers are warmer than the air surrounding the thermometer bulb.
What is a poodles body temperature?
For most dogs, the normal body temperature is between, 100.5 and 102.5 degrees F
What is the lowest and highest body temperature humans can survive under?
13 celsius. Recently in 2011 a swedish girl was able to survive that temperature.
Why should you not massage a persons limbs who is suffering from hypothermia?
Massaging the limbs of a person suffering from hypothermia can be dangerous because it may cause cold blood from the extremities to flow back to the heart and core, potentially leading to a dangerous drop in body temperature. Additionally, massage can stimulate circulation, which might lead to shock if the body is not able to handle the sudden influx of cold blood. Instead, it is crucial to focus on gradually warming the person with blankets and warm fluids, while seeking medical help.
How does mint gum change your mouth's temperature?
I just conducted this experiment for my Science Fair project using Dentyne Fire and Dentyne Ice. The Dentyne Ice does not make your mouth's temperature cooler like you'd think it would. Instead it actually raises the temperature, most likely from the heat produced in the process of your mouth chewing. The Dentyne Fire However raised the temperature higher that the Ice did. So, for the answer for your question, it raises the temperature of your mouth.
What is the range of body temperature in a adult human body?
The average temperature in an adult body is about 98.6. If i am wrong please correct me. Thanks!
Can hypoglycemia lead to hypothermia?
Yes, this is fairly common phenomenon. Hypoglycemia leads to peripheral vasodilation and profuse sweating. This can lead to perverse and central cooling further depressing the oldies intrinsic temperature. Also, central hypoglycemia leads to depletion of ATP and glycogen readily available to allow mechanisms for shivering which leads to heat production. I hope this helps to understand this better.
What is the normal temperature on BMW 330i?
It depends on which model year / engine.
The E46 330i operating coolant temperature is about 97 Celsius.
What is the body temperature of teenager?
98.6 is the normal body temp for humans, including teenagers.