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Hypothermia is a potentially deadly condition characterised by a significant drop in body temperature. Awareness of its causes and early signs is pivotal for timely intervention.
Hypothermia arises when the body loses heat more quickly than it can produce it, leading to a body temperature below the norm. While our regular body temperature sits at 37°C, hypothermia is diagnosed once it drops beneath 35°C. As the body's core temperature plummets, vital internal organs are at risk, which, without prompt treatment, can be fatal.
Our body loses heat through various mechanisms. Recognising the key contributors can assist in prevention:
The onset and progression of hypothermia can differ based on various factors, giving rise to distinct types:
Early symptoms of hypothermia can often be subtle. However, with vigilant observation and immediate action, the effects of hypothermia can be reversed, and lives saved.