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Understanding Low & High Body Temperatures: What's Normal & When to Seek Help
It is impossible for a human's body temperature to be 93 degrees Fahrenheit and still be alive. The normal human body temperature ranges between 97.6 and 99.6 degrees Fahrenheit. A body temperature of 93 degrees Fahrenheit would be considered dangerously low, known as hypothermia, and would require medical attention. Conversely, a fever of 104 degrees Fahrenheit or higher is considered very high and can be dangerous. If your temperature rises to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, it is important to seek medical attention.Burns - Related Articles
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