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Q: Anyone Know the Temperature of Blood In Veins And Arteries?
asked by: berdan5 on March 31st, 2006
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Does anyone know the temperature of blood in veins and arteries???
Preferrably in the forearm and back of hand....Been looking everywhere and can't find info on it.
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RACINUP
replied on April 15th, 2006
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Artery & Vein Temperatures?
I'd think that it would be whatever your temperature is when it's taken. I would doubt that one part opf your body's make-up would be different temperature wise than another part. Though one thing, and that is-if you take an oral reading soon after ingesting something cold, then yes, perhaps what the thermometer registered, in fact might be giving a different reading than what it is in your veins and arteries. If you get a more definite answer or are advised by a medical person, please post and let us know.
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