How do you take body temperature down?
don't drink ice cold drinks. as this will make you feel better instantly, but will follow with your body trying to warm you up, making you hotter. drink tap water temp.
put a bowl of ice in front of a fan,for cold air. where a wet t-shirt.
What body temperature in children is dangerous?
If your child has a fever you should take them to the emergency room right away. When a child's temperature goes above 102 degrees Fahrenheit it is considered serious.
Which of theese body areas is 99.6 degrees fa normal temperatures is it the mouth or the rectum?
Mouth
How do you reduce high temperature in humans?
Blood vessels supplying the capillaries at the surface of your skin dilate (widen) so more blood reaches the surface of your skin and more heat is lost by radiation. This is why you look red (flushed).
Sweat glands in your skin release more sweat, this forms a layer on the surface of the skin which cools the body as it evaporates.
What is the the temperature of the human body?
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
37 degrees Centigrade
310.15 degrees Kelvin
What does your body do when its hot outside?
Vasodilation: opens the arteries to improve cooling of the central portion of the body, i.e., the extremities of the body become the reservoirs of cooler blood. Aiding in this process is sweat: evaporation of water creates a cooling effect on the skin, which aids the already dilated arteries to cool the blood from the extremities. The cooled blood returns to the core of the body, and mixes with warmer blood, thereby cooling your central core.
The opposite occurs in cool weather: vasoconstriction. In an effort to conserve heat, arteries constrict (and thus have cold hands) to keep warm blood at the central core, and minimize the amount of blood sent out that will be cooled by the environment. Furthermore, shivering causes warming of the muscles, and aids to keep warmer temperatures inside the body.
What is the normal body temperatur?
A normal body temp. for an adult human is: 97.6 - 98.6 F (36.4-37 C.)
What is the body temperature of a caterpillar?
Usually the same as the environment around it, as caterpillars are "cold blooded" animals.
When body take a shower after body wet by rain. why temperature body be hot after take are shower?
You must have taken a hot shower.
friction
Which parts of body temperature can be taken?
under the tongue, armpit, rectum, ear(with a tempanic thermometer)
How is body temperature maintained at 37 degrees celsius 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit?
Body Temperature is at a constant 37.5 degrees celsius because it is the optimum temperature for Enzymes to operate at. It is kept this temperature by a part of the brain called the Thermologygatory Centre. The body can do numerous things to keep in Thermal energy or release it, your body can shiver and use kinetic energy from that and transfer it to thermal energy. Your body can also dilate your blood vessels and move blood capillarys closer and furthur away from the skin, hense why your checks appear red when exercising.
What in a person's brain and body gives them their unique natural talents and abilities?
its not their brain. its in their genes, their DNA. If it's in the genes (both parents) then it doesn't explain the fact of a person that is a genius when neither parent is. I have a girlfriend who has 3 children all in their mid-30s now, and all are bright individuals, but her one son is a genius and has made a great deal of money because of it. As my girlfriend says "I have no idea where he got THAT from!" I don't believe it's a "throw-back" to ancestors or you would have heard of it by now. I think it's simply unexplainable.
What is the normal body temperature of horses and how is it measured?
Normal body temperature is 98 - 101 F (36.6 - 38.3 Celsius). A temperature higher than that, may indicate an infection. A healthy horse's temperature can vary by 3 degrees depending on environmental factors. Horses tend to have higher temperatures in warm weather and during/after exercise, stress or excitement. A high fever doesn't always indicate a severe condition, but it is a good idea to take your horse's temperature often and if you his temperature is over 102 F (38.8 Celsius), you should call your veterinarian. Sorry i do not know how this is measured, my friend works with horses and she knows this kind of stuff. I will ask her though.
What is the normal body temperature of a duck?
The normal body temperature of a duck is around 107 degrees Fahrenheit. This is the body temperature taken under the wing. They can fluctuate if then have been in cold water.
When your body temperature drop does it have anything to do with your thyroid?
When your body temperature drops, it doesn't necessarily mean it's because of your thyroid. For example, one of the symptoms of those who have hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid where the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormones) they can experience an intolerance to warm temperatures and increased perspiration.
What is the pathophysiology of a fever?
Fever is caused by infection .noninfectious causes are cancer,collagen vascular diseases,granulomatous diseases etc.Infectious causes releses pyrogens which produce pyrogenic cytokines, and non infectious causes directly stimulates release of pyrogenic cytokines, which go to vessels supplying hypothalamus(lamina ventricularis), where they produce PGE2 from endothelium of blood vessels,which makes thermostat of hypothalamus in a higher level, which causes fever.
How does the skin respond to high and low body temperature?
The skin response for a low body temperature would be causing the small hairs (erector pili) to rise. This causes "goose bumps". In other animals this action would hold the heat in. But we do not have that. Also the blood flow would go deeper and the skin would appear bluish. If a higher body temperature would occur, the skin would produce sweat to cool us and also the skin would appear red so that heat would be carried to the surface by the now dilated blood vessels.
How can you measure a body temperature?
What kind of thermometer you use to measure the body temperature
What causes high and low temperature?
High temperatures are usually caused by some sort of infection, be it viral or bacterial. A high temperature indicates the body is warming in an attempt to thwart the disease. Low temperatures, on the other hand, that are not related to exposure to severe cold are usually related to hormone levels, specifically thyroid hormone levels. A body temperature below 98.2 upon rising can indicate a hypothyroid, or low thyroid hormone state.
How does tepid sponging reduce body temperature?
Evaporation of the water film left on the surface of the skin by the tepid sponging cools the skin, and thus the body.
What is the best thermometer to use on people?
An aural (in ear) thermometer is a good modern device, and measures the temperature in the outer ear. It is more expensive than a mercury clinical thermometer, but is simpler to prepare between patients, and completely avoids the problems of broken glass thermometers, and spilt mercury. Mercury clinical thermometers are however quite cheap.