Friday, April 8, 2011

causes of temperatures

Normal Temperature Assessment?

Normal body temperatures can vary and are influenced by factors such as exercise, eating, sleeping and the time of the day - the lowest temperature is usually recorded at around 3am, the highest at 6pm.

The average normal body temperature taken in the mouth is 37ºC (98.6ºF), but anywhere between 36.5ºC and 37.2ºC (97.7ºF and 99ºF) may be normal. Normal armpit temperatures are 0.2ºC to 0.3ºC lower than this.
be aware when you are suffering from fever
A temperature of 38ºC (100.4ºF) or above is usually considered to be a significant fever - you should measure it again after two to three hours. keep your self attached with doctor consultancy

Exams and Tests

a doctor must should ask these type of quotations


How the fever started

What other your symptoms occurred

The person's immunization status

Any recent travel or tiredness

Any exposures to sick people at work or at home

Any medications taken or illicit drug use

Exposure to animals

Sexual history

Recent surgeries

what is your eating timing

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