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Skin temperature is the temperature of the outermost surface of the body. Normal human skin temperature on the trunk of the body varies between 33.5 and 36.9 °C (92.3 and 98.4 °F), though the skin's temperature is lower over protruding parts, like the nose, and higher over muscles and active organs. Recording skin temperature presents extensive difficulties. Although it is not a clear indicator of internal body temperature, skin temperature is significant in assessing the healthy function of skin. Some experts believe the physiological significance of skin temperature has been overlooked, because clinical analysis has favoured measuring temperatures of the mouth, armpit, and/or rectum. Temperatures of these parts typically are consistent with internal body temperature.

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  • درجة حرارة الجلد (ar)
  • Skin temperature (en)
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  • تشير درجة حرارة الجلد إلى درجة حرارة السطح الخارجي للجسم. تتراوح درجة حرارة جلد الإنسان الطبيعي على جذع الجسم بين 33.5 و 36.9 درجة مئوية (92.3 و 98.4 فهرنهايت)، على الرغم من أن درجة حرارة الجلد منخفضة على الأطراف البارزة، مثل الأنف، وأعلى على العضلات والأعضاء الحيوية. يمثل تسجيل درجة حرارة الجلد صعوبات كبيرة وعلى الرغم من عدم وجود عاكس واضح لدرجة حرارة الجسم الداخلية، إلا أن درجة حرارة الجلد لها أهمية في تقييم الوظيفة الصحية للبشرة. تاريخيا، تم التغاضي عن الأهمية الفسيولوجية لدرجة حرارة الجلد حيث أن التقييم السريري فضَل قياس درجات حرارة الفم والإبط و / أو المستقيم. حيث تكون درجات حرارة هذه الأعضاء متوافقة مع درجة حرارة الجسم الداخلية. (ar)
  • Skin temperature is the temperature of the outermost surface of the body. Normal human skin temperature on the trunk of the body varies between 33.5 and 36.9 °C (92.3 and 98.4 °F), though the skin's temperature is lower over protruding parts, like the nose, and higher over muscles and active organs. Recording skin temperature presents extensive difficulties. Although it is not a clear indicator of internal body temperature, skin temperature is significant in assessing the healthy function of skin. Some experts believe the physiological significance of skin temperature has been overlooked, because clinical analysis has favoured measuring temperatures of the mouth, armpit, and/or rectum. Temperatures of these parts typically are consistent with internal body temperature. (en)
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