Température du corps : Questions médicales fréquentes
Nom anglais: Body Temperature
Descriptor UI:D001831
Tree Number:G07.110
Termes MeSH sélectionnés :
Cognition
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"text": "Des fièvres prolongées peuvent causer des dommages organiques et des troubles cognitifs."
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"name": "Qui est à risque d'hyperthermie ?",
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"text": "Les personnes âgées, les enfants et celles avec des maladies chroniques sont plus à risque."
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"name": "Quels facteurs augmentent le risque d'hypothermie ?",
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"text": "L'exposition au froid, l'humidité et des vêtements inappropriés augmentent le risque."
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"name": "Les maladies chroniques influencent-elles la température ?",
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"text": "Oui, des maladies comme le diabète ou les maladies cardiaques peuvent affecter la régulation thermique."
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"name": "Comment l'âge affecte-t-il la température corporelle ?",
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