Temperature Effects Bar Chart
This Fever Temperature Chart is your survival cheat code 🧠🔥. Whether you’re catching a mild fever or burning up like a volcano 🌋, your body temperature isn’t just a number — it’s a matter of life and death 💀. This chart shows how heat attacks your body, from simple fatigue to full organ shutdown. If you’re into fitness, outdoor work, or just surviving heat waves — this guide is your life-saver 🚨.
Celsius 🌡️ | Fahrenheit 🌡️ | Symptoms 🤕 | Heart Rate ❤️ (BPM) | Dehydration Risk 💧 | Mortality Risk ☠️ |
36°C – 37°C | 96.8°F – 98.6°F | Normal (No Fever) | 60-100 | Low (0%) | 0% |
37.1°C – 38°C | 98.7°F – 100.4°F | Mild Fever (Fatigue, Cold) | 70-110 | Low (5-10%) | 0% |
38.1°C – 39°C | 100.5°F – 102.2°F | Moderate Fever (Headache, Sweating) | 90-130 | Moderate (10-20%) | 0.1-0.5% |
39.1°C – 40°C | 102.3°F – 104°F | High Fever (Muscle Pain, Dizziness) | 100-140 | High (20-30%) | 1-3% |
40.1°C – 41°C | 104.1°F – 105.8°F | Very High Fever (Seizures, Confusion) | 110-150 | Very High (30-50%) | 3-10% |
41.1°C – 42°C | 105.9°F – 107.6°F | Critical (Organ Failure, Unconsciousness) | 120-160 | Severe (50-70%) | 10-30% |
Above 42°C | Above 107.6°F | Death Zone ☠️ (Multiple Organ Failure) | 140+ | Extreme (70-100%) | 50-100% |
1. Normal Zone ✅ (36°C – 37°C / 96.8°F – 98.6°F)
This is your body’s comfort zone 🔥. No fever, no pain — you’re feeling like a king 💪. Heart rate stays between 60-100 BPM, dehydration risk is 0%, and the death risk is 0%. This is how your body is built to run — enjoy it!
2. Mild Fever Zone 😓 (37.1°C – 38°C / 98.7°F – 100.4°F)
Feeling a little off, bro? Fatigue, chills, and body pain start hitting you slowly 🤕. Your heart rate climbs to 70-110 BPM, dehydration risk is 5-10%, but death risk is still 0%. Nothing serious — just stay hydrated 💧 and rest it out.
3. Moderate Fever Zone 🤒 (38.1°C – 39°C / 100.5°F – 102.2°F)
Now you’re sweating like a broken AC 🔥💦. Headaches, muscle pain, and weakness start draining your energy. Heart rate jumps to 90-130 BPM, dehydration risk goes up to 10-20%, and death risk touches 0.1-0.5%. This is where your body starts fighting infections — hydrate or get wrecked 💧⚠️.
4. High Fever Zone 😵 (39.1°C – 40°C / 102.3°F – 104°F)
Bro, you’re officially burning 🔥🔥. Muscle pain, dizziness, and nonstop sweating are killing your vibe. Heart rate rockets to 100-140 BPM, dehydration risk is 20-30%, and death risk rises to 1-3%. Without treatment, you’re one step closer to collapsing — don’t play games here 🚨.
5. Very High Fever Zone 🚨 (40.1°C – 41°C / 104.1°F – 105.8°F)
You’re entering hell mode 🔥💀. Seizures, confusion, and hallucinations take over your mind. Heart rate races to 110-150 BPM, dehydration risk hits 30-50%, and death risk spikes to 3-10%. If you’re not in the hospital yet, you’re testing your luck — and luck won’t save you here!
6. Critical Zone 💀 (41.1°C – 42°C / 105.9°F – 107.6°F)
This is where your body starts shutting down, bro 🚨🔥. Organs stop working, heart rate shoots to 120-160 BPM, and you lose consciousness. Dehydration risk goes up to 50-70%, and the death rate climbs to 10-30%. If you’re not on a hospital bed now, you’re literally dancing with death ☠️.
7. Death Zone ☠️ (Above 42°C / Above 107.6°F)
Welcome to the point of no return 💀🔥. Your brain is boiling, organs are failing, and your heart is about to give out. Heart rate goes 140+ BPM, dehydration risk is 70-100%, and death risk is 50-100%. Only a handful of people in history have ever survived this zone — and you’re not that lucky, bro 😵.
Final Advice 🌡️🔥
Yo bro, fever ain’t something to flex about — it’s your body’s emergency alarm 🚨. Always stay hydrated 💧, pop your meds on time, and don’t mess with fevers above 39°C. If you’re burning at 40°C or more, don’t act like a hero — call the ambulance immediately 🚑💪.
Source 🔍
• World Health Organization (WHO)
• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
• Medical Research Council (MRC)
• Journal of Temperature Science
Disclaimer ⚠️
This chart is for educational purposes only. Effects on the human body may vary based on age, health condition, and medical history. Always consult a doctor for any health emergencies. Self-treatment at high body temperatures can be life-threatening. Stay safe, stay hydrated 💧🔥!