normothermia
Normothermia is the state in which the body's core temperature remains within the normal physiologic range. In healthy adults, this range is commonly cited as about 36.5 to 37.5 degrees Celsius (97.7 to 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit), though exact values vary among individuals and measurement sites. Core temperature is regulated by the hypothalamus, balancing heat production from metabolism and activity with heat loss through the skin, respiration, and sweating. The body exhibits small fluctuations due to circadian rhythms, age, hormonal status, and environmental conditions.
In clinical practice, normothermia is often the target during surgery or critical illness. Deviations can have
Measurement of core temperature is most accurate with esophageal, rectal, bladder, or core-cavity monitoring. Peripheral sites
Normothermia is distinct from fever, hyperthermia, and hypothermia, and represents a stable, regulated state of body