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∙ 14y agono..it means you have high fever.. so go to doctor and get yourself checked.
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∙ 14y agoIt is a measure of temperature in the SI system, equivalent to 311.55 Kelvin - the absolute temperature. It is higher that the normal surface temperature for an adult human.
Because those limits will cover the temperature of most humans. 34oC is only 93.2oF and 41oC is 105.8oF. The 'normal' temperature for a healthy adult is 37oC or 98.4oF - which falls roughly half-way between the upper and lower limits of a clinical thermometer. Below 34C and above 41C one is in danger of death so help is needed immediately and there is no need in early diagnosis to know temperatures below or above that
Curves of 40 degrees or more are highly likely to worsen, even in an adult, because the spine is so badly imbalanced that the force of gravity will increase the curvature.
Maybe an adult elephant, giraffe, mountain gorilla, or T.Rex, but not for an adult human being.
how did aristotle's adult lif include math.
If you have a persistent fever above 100.4°F (38°C) for more than a day or two, it's advisable to consult a doctor. Additionally, if you experience other concerning symptoms such as difficulty breathing, chest pain, severe headache, or persistent vomiting, seek medical attention promptly. It's always better to err on the side of caution when dealing with a fever, especially in adults.
Yes, it is with the normal range. Normal body temperature can range from 97.8 degrees F (or Fahrenheit, equivalent to 36.5 degrees C, or Celsius) to 99 degrees F (37.2 degrees C) for a healthy adult.
37.8 degrees Celsius = 100.04 degrees Fahrenheit
A normal body temperature for anyone is 98.6 degrees f
A temperature of 109 degrees Fahrenheit is a medical emergency and requires immediate medical attention as it can be life-threatening. It is not safe for an individual to go home with such a high fever.
Normal body temperature is around 101.5 to 103 degrees Fahrenheit.
98.7 for most people but it can vary 2 degrees either way
If you mean body temperature, then it would be (thirty seven degrees celsius) as any other human's average body temperature should be.
36.5 - 37.0 Celsius or 97.7 - 98.6 Fahrenheit, though we rarely take an axillary temperature on an adult. If you leave the thermometer in place long enough, it is quite an accurate measure of the body's core temperature
98 degrees Fahrenheit .
It's a little higher than the average temperature which is 36.8 degrees, but 37.9 just means you have a slight fever and your body temperature is just a little higher than normal, if you done some hard core excercise a while ago it may affect the temperature as well. It's nothing to worry about though, I suggest you take some Vitamin C pills or some fever reducing medicene to get back to the normal temperature!
That's the average human body temperature, 98.6F. Celsius (a.k.a. Kelvin) can be converted to Fahrenheit as follows: "C x 1.8 + 32 = F" =====whoa, whoa. Kelvin is SOOO not Celsius. The formula seems right though.