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It is commonly held that the maximum temperature at which humans can survive is 108.14-degree Fahrenheit or 42.3-degree Celsius. A higher temperature may denature proteins and cause irreparable damage to brain. Simply put, the human body can turn into a scrambled egg.
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Read More »Humans are warm-blooded mammals. This means that they are protected by a mechanism called homeostasis, a process through which human brain — part called hypothalamus — regulates body temperature to keep it in the survival range. Loss of water in a hotter and more humid condition can lead to hyperthermia. It begins with heat exhaustion and stress. By Prabhash K Dutta: Normal human body temperature is 98.6-degree Fahrenheit which corresponds to 37-degree Celsius. Anything above is called fever, which can lead to hyperthermia in a heat wave condition. It could be fatal. It is commonly held that the maximum temperature at which humans can survive is 108.14-degree Fahrenheit or 42.3-degree Celsius. A higher temperature may denature proteins and cause irreparable damage to brain. Simply put, the human body can turn into a scrambled egg.
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Read More »A parking garage sign shows the temperature at 96 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade on June 28, 2021, in downtown Seattle. (AP) Basically, the point is, there is a limit to which hypothalamus can regulate a human body's temperature. Loss of water in a hotter and more humid condition can lead to hyperthermia. It begins with heat exhaustion and stress. The person may feel weak, dizzy, nauseous and thirsty. Several electrolytes such as sodium and potassium are lost. These electrolytes are essential for the functioning of heart, nervous system and muscles. This leads to the collapse of the body system, and is the very reason to worry about heat or heat wave.
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