Low body temperature, also known as hypothermia, occurs when the body's core temperature drops below the normal range of 97.7-99.5°F (36.5-37.5°C). This can happen due to prolonged exposure to cold weather, as well as certain medical conditions and medications. Symptoms of low body temperature may include shivering, confusion, drowsiness, slow heart rate, and difficulty speaking or moving. Treatment involves warming the body gradually, such as by removing wet clothing, wrapping in blankets, and
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