varmeunderskudd
Varmeunderskudd, also known as heat deficit or hypothermia, refers to a condition where the body's core temperature falls below the normal range necessary for proper physiological functioning. In humans, normal body temperature is approximately 37°C (98.6°F). When the core temperature drops critically below this level, typically below 35°C (95°F), it can lead to impairments in vital functions and may become life-threatening if not promptly addressed.
This condition often results from prolonged exposure to cold environments, inadequate clothing, or immersion in cold
Prevention involves appropriate clothing, insulation, and shelter in cold conditions, as well as gradual acclimatization. When
Understanding varmeunderskudd is essential in contexts such as outdoor activities, cold climate work, and emergency medicine.