What is the maximum temperature inside human body?

I have heard that owing to digestion, the temperature inside human body is much higher than it is on the outside. Up to what temperature is seen inside the human body and inside/along which organ?

5 Responses to “What is the maximum temperature inside human body?”

  1. shahrayar88  on March 28th, 2009

    The normal temperature of the human internal organs is 37 c.
    the temperature of the outer organ (the skin) is 4-5 degrees less depending on the weather temperature and your exercise.
    Body temperature is less than 37 c (hypothermia)
    Body temperature is more than 37 c (hyperthermia).

    Death occurs when the temp. exceeds 43 c or less than 33 c

  2. TIM  on March 28th, 2009

    105 degrees is very dangerous for adults. Anything above that is deadly.

  3. Steve  on March 28th, 2009

    Normal body temperature is 98.6 F give or take a degree, depending on person and time. You have the most blood in your intestines, so if it is higher it would be there. However the normal temperature is ideal for metabolism, and so your body would not ‘want’ to have much variation of temperature inside under healthy conditions. They say a fever begins at 100.4 F, so I guess that’s the highest a person should normally go.

  4. Matt M  on March 28th, 2009

    104degrees F

  5. Soccerchamp17  on March 28th, 2009

    37 celcius in normal i think over 39 and your toast


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