hüpotermias
Hüpotermias is a medical condition in which the body's core temperature falls below the normal range, typically below 35°C (95°F). It is a medical emergency that requires prompt assessment and treatment to reduce organ dysfunction and death.
Causes include prolonged cold exposure, immersion in cold water, inadequate clothing or shelter, wind, and wet
Clinical signs progress with decreasing core temperature. Early shivering is common; as temperature falls, shivering may
Diagnosis relies on measuring core temperature with esophageal, rectal, or bladder probes, along with history and
Management priorities are preventing further heat loss, gradual rewarming, and treating complications. In the field, remove
Prognosis depends on temperature, exposure duration, and comorbidities. Prevention focuses on proper clothing, shelter, safe activity