Your Baby's Body Temperature

Our bodies are absolutely incredible. Everything is in such a perfectly fine balance from the components of our blood to our body temperature. This is absolutely critical since just the smallest deviation from the norm can lead to some very serious consequences.

In your body there are a lot of very complex chemical reactions that take place to keep you alive and healthy. The speed of these reactions is controlled by special proteins called enzymes which are very large biological molecules. Now, the rate of all chemical reactions is affected to a degree by temperture. However, the speed of bioligical reactions controlled by enymes are extremely vulnerable to very small changes in temperature. They are so sensitive in fact that a rise in temperature of less than 10 degrees Celsius is enough influence the rate of the reactions by enough to kill you!

Now, when you or your baby get ill it is quite normal for your body temperature to rise. There are many possible reasons for this but one theory is that microorganisms that infect the body tend to reproduce more slowly at higher tempertures making it easier for the body to fight them off. Now, monitoring your baby's temperature is a great way to monitor the progress of an illness - if body temperature has been too high and starts to fall this is a great sign that the illness is going away. However, one of the of the dangers is that the body can sometimes over react during illness and raise the body temperature too high. Although very rare, when this happens there is risk of very serious complications including fitting and brain damage, This is why it is very important to monitor your baby's temperature with an accurate device such as a baby ear thermometer.

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