hypothermie
Hypothermie is a medical condition in which the body's core temperature falls below the normal range, typically less than 35°C (95°F). It most often results from prolonged exposure to cold air or water, but can also occur due to malnutrition, illness, fatigue, alcohol or drug use, or certain medical conditions that impair heat production or conservation. Hypothermie can be accidental, occupational, or accidental rewarming failure after immersion.
Causes and risk factors include outdoor exposure in cold weather, immersion in cold water, wind chill, inadequate
Symptoms vary with severity. Mild hypothermie (32–35°C) may present as shivering, rapid breathing, rapid heartbeat, confusion,
Diagnosis relies on measuring core temperature with appropriate devices (rectal or esophageal measurements are most accurate)
Medical care may involve passive external rewarming, active external rewarming, or active internal rewarming (such as