Hyperthermia is the process of increasing your body temperature to a higher level than normal. Typically, a high body temperature is characterized by a fever. It can be associated with heatstroke too.
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Hyperthermia is a spectrum of heat-related illnesses. This group of conditions involves an abnormally high body temperature of more than 104°F (40°C). It is the opposite of hypothermia. Hyperthermia, ...
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Hyperthermia is a condition where the body's internal temperature rises above the normal range. It can be caused by external factors such as hot weather or high-intensity physical activity, or ...
Hyperthermia is a health condition characterised by an elevated body temperature, which can occur due to exposure to hot environments or excessive physical exertion while heat stroke is a severe form ...