Understanding Body Temperature: What's Normal & When to Worry
91.58°F is not a normal body temperature. The normal body temperature range is generally considered to be between 97.6°F and 99.6°F. If your body temperature is consistently below 96°F, or above 100.4°F, it is recommended to seek medical attention.Hypothermia - Related Articles
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