
Hypothermia
When their body’s temperature drops below 95°F (35°C), a person has hypothermia. This means that their body is not producing heat as fast as they are losing it. Hypothermia most often occurs when there is cold weather or cold water. The body cannot function with too low a temperature, and organ failure and death can result. Emergency care is needed to prevent this. While waiting for emergency services, it is important not to offer caffeine or alcohol and to avoid using direct heat sources. Indirect heat, such as dry blankets, warm beverages, or warm compresses (on the neck, chest, or groin only), can be used.