YES. Anything below 95F can indicate a serious health problem. Usually with the thyroid or adrenal gland, though it could be a slew of other issues. A temp of 67.8 would require immediate physician care.
Anything below 35C is considered Hypothermia. I just had 34.9 myself after a cool day and a frozen berry smoothie. I was cold as heck and checked on Wikipedia and it said anything below 35. Though its mild as it barely qualifies as hypothermia.
No your body temperature should be between35.7 degrees and 39.7 degrees
hyperthermia
to keep the body warmer....
Your body's core temperature dropping too low
Enzymes require certain temperatures to function. They become denatured if the temperature is too high or too low. If an enzyme is denatured, it can no longer function. Therefore, if your body temperature is too low, the enzymes will become denatured and cease to function. The process of denaturation is on a continuum, however. If the temperature is slightly lower than normal, but not too low, the enzymes will still function, but at a lower rate.
four degrees Fahrenheit
All of your body heat would escape and you would die of hyperthermea. Heat escapes the most through your head and feet. <><><><> Too hot, you have hyperthermia, commonly called a fever. Too low, and you have hypothermia. If the internal body temp is too low or too high, organs in your body cannot function, and you die.
Yes, this is the temperature when most people "pass out" or lose consiousness. I hope your temperature isn't this low! :O
no
Enzymes work best at temperatures around body temperature. If the temperature is too low, there is too little kinetic energy available for it, but if it is too high, the enzyme will be denatured, and will therefore also work slower. Enzymes work best at temperatures around body temperature. If the temperature is too low, there is too little kinetic energy available for it, but if it is too high, the enzyme will be denatured, and will therefore also work slower.
If your baby's temperature drops below 97.7°F (36.5°C), they're considered to have hypothermia, or low body temperature. A low body temperature in babies can be dangerous, and, though rare, may lead to death
skin provides a control mechanism to maintain a homeostasis temperature of the whole body. when body temperature too low the body generates a body shaking mechanical force to provide energy to the body. when body temperature too high, the sweat gland releases energy as heat form to reduce body temperature.
Your body systems will begin to shut down. All of them work at a normal range.