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Ugh, it’s that time of year again - when the temperature drops and everyone starts getting sick! It seems like no matter how many layers you wear, you can’t escape the dreaded cold and flu season. Low temperatures mean more than just chilly days; they can also mean a higher risk of getting sick. So bundle up and take extra precautions to stay healthy this winter!

Can A Low Temperature Mean You Are Sick? [Solved]

Well, if your thermometer reads 96°F but you’re feeling under the weather, it could be due to an illness or a faulty reading. It’s possible that low body temperature is a sign of something serious like hypothermia or sepsis, but you’d know it - those conditions come with some pretty intense symptoms.

  1. Fever: A fever is a sign of illness and is usually defined as a body temperature above 100.4°F (38°C). Fevers are often accompanied by other symptoms such as chills, body aches, and fatigue.

  2. Hypothermia: Hypothermia occurs when the body’s core temperature drops below 95°F (35°C). Symptoms of hypothermia include shivering, confusion, slurred speech, and drowsiness.

  3. Immune System Suppression: Low temperatures can suppress the immune system making it more difficult for the body to fight off infections or viruses that cause illnesses like colds or flu.

  4. Poor Circulation: Cold temperatures can cause poor circulation which can lead to numbness in extremities and an increased risk of frostbite or hypothermia if exposed to cold temperatures for too long without proper protection from the elements.

Low temperatures can mean you’re feeling under the weather. If you’re shivering and sneezing, it’s probably time to bundle up and get some rest. Chances are, you’ve caught a bug! So don’t be a hero - take care of yourself and get better soon.