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Wow, the lowest fever ever recorded is pretty amazing! I mean, who would’ve thought it could get that low? Talk about a record-breaker! Anyways, this fever was recorded in Finland back in 2010 and it was only 80.5 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s crazy! It’s almost like they were trying to break some kind of world record or something. But hey, at least we know what the lowest fever ever recorded is now - 80.5 degrees Fahrenheit!
What Is The Lowest Fever Ever Recorded? [Solved]
Wow! Stella must have been a real champ to break that record in 2010. She was only seven and her body temperature was 55.4°F (13°C). That’s pretty impressive, but Pia Bågenholm still holds the title for the lowest body temp ever recorded in an adult - talk about dedication!
- The lowest fever ever recorded was recorded in a 33-year-old woman in the United States.
- The temperature was measured at 80.56°F (26.99°C).
- This record was set on February 10, 1942 and has not been broken since then.
- The woman had no other symptoms and recovered quickly after the fever broke.
highest temperature recorded
- The highest temperature ever recorded on Earth is 134°F (56.7°C).
- This record was set in Death Valley, California on July 10, 1913 and has not been broken since then.
- At this temperature, most people would suffer from heat stroke or death within minutes of exposure to the heat.
The lowest fever ever recorded was a measly 0.45°C! That’s pretty darn cold - you’d have to be an ice cube to get any lower! It’s amazing that the human body can even reach such a low temperature. Talk about breaking records!