Can Certain Foods Increase Body Temperature?

While the inability to maintain the ideal body temperature may be cause for concern, if your body is cold due to winter air or some other outside influence, certain foods may be consumed to raise internal bodily temperatures.

Jonathan McLelland
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Factors Affecting Normal Body Temperature

In healthy people, body temperature is regulated closely around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. But interruptions in your body's conduction, convection and radiation can result in temperature fluctuation.

Erik VanIterson
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Low Body Temperature & Metabolic Syndrome

Cardiovascular problems and other medical conditions that affect your blood flow, such as diabetes and hypothyroidism, can provoke metabolic syndrome and low body temperature.

Mary Bauer
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Normal WBC Range in Children

The normal range for white blood cell (WBC) count for a child varies according to age and, at certain ages, the sex of the child.

Erik Andrews
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Normal Body Temperature for Infants

Infants are susceptible to fevers and low body temperature. Normal temperature ranges vary, depending on the method used for taking the baby's temperature.

Deanne Lachner
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Allergies in Children With Fever

A fever in a child with allergies is most likely the effect of a secondary infection. Allergies never cause a child’s body temperature to rise, according to MayoClinic.com. Some symptoms of an allergic reaction can cause mucus build up in different parts of the child’s body, leading to an infection.

Diane Marks
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How to Break a Fever in a Toddler

A fever in a toddler that is between 100 and 102 degrees Fahrenheit usually means that the body is fighting off an infection. If the fever is higher than 102 degrees Fahrenheit, you can take steps at home to lower the fever safely.

Becca Hubbard-Woods
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Child With High Fever & Hyperactivity

A high-grade fever in children typically is symptomatic of a bacterial or viral infection. These conditions also can be accompanied by the onset of hyperactivity in the form of physical tics, seizures and mood disorders.

Sam Lupica
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Does Green Tea Help Reduce Colds & Fevers?

For centuries, people have harnessed the healing powers of the camellia sinensis plant to make green tea. Green tea is available as a traditional beverage, or as extract in a capsule. Unlike black or oolong tea, which also come from the camellia sinensis, green tea is not fermented.

Christina Schnell
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How to Get Rid of Children's Fevers

A fever is a sign that your child's body is fighting infection or illness. A fever occurs when the body temperature exceeds the average temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. While a child's fever causes potential panic, most low grade temperatures aren't serious and can be successfully treated at home.

Kay Ireland
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My Toddler Is Not Urinating As Much With a Fever

Any toddler can experience a decrease in urination, especially if suffering from a high temperature. Symptoms can be caused by many conditions, some potentially serious. This makes it pertinent to understand what can trigger a fever and a decrease in urination -- and when you should contact a pediatrician.

Rose Erickson
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Glandular Fever & Rash

Glandular fever, more commonly known as mononucleosis, is an infectious disease that is transmitted through saliva. This has given it the street name of the “kissing disease.” MayoClinic.

Diane Marks
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