Temperature of an exercise burn

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Temperature of an exercise burn

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What is the temperature of the muscles after you reach the burn state in your isolation exercise?
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I have no idea. The burn is not caused by heat, but rather a chemical burn, caused by lactic acid. It feels like a burn, it IS a burn, but its not temperature :)
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Please verify that with a thermometer.Image
i.e. before you exercise your biceps
i.e. after you exercise your biceps
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That only measures the temperature of the skin; not the muscles
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Hmmm...
I want to know it exercise creates the temperature of a localized fever.
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Exercise boosts your body's heat production and may increase your body temperature by several degrees, similar to fever. But it is not localized, as your blood spreads that heat throughout the body, and tries to release it through the skin.
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What does the white blood cell do, during exercise?
Care to guess?
Do they localize and aggregate to the exercise site, with the source of increased temperature, or
do they feel repelled from the exercise site?
or it has no effect on white blood cells.
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Im guessing the white blood cells aggregate at the 'stress site'. During exercise (=physical stress), their level increases (with intensity Da Silva Neves et al), followed by a rapid decrease towards or below baseline values immediately after exercise. Wigernaes et al
In the long term, exercise increases the level of white blood cells.
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