The mice had allergic reactions at the site of skin exposure, allergic reactions in the intestine, and the severe allergic food reaction of anaphylaxis that is measured
by decreased body temperature.
Signs and symptoms include low blood pressure, decreased breathing,
decreased body temperature, unresponsiveness and even coma.
An extract made from dried powdered leaves was shown to have a very potent depressive effect on the central nervous system, resulting in significant muscle relaxation,
decreased body temperatures and increased sleep time among laboratory mice.
A low thyroid can
decrease your body temperature, creating symptoms that mimic the same symptoms found in PMS.
Therefore, they have to have cool air to
decrease their body temperature.
Shock: Signs of shock include depression,
decreased body temperature, and grayish gums.
In a dog with
a decreased body temperature, we worry about poor blood flow and an inability to maintain temperature as a result of heart failure or kidney disease.