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Why is my blood warm? Understanding Your Body's Natural Thermostat

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The human body maintains a surprisingly stable internal temperature, with blood typically flowing through our veins at around 100.4°F (38°C), slightly warmer than the rest of the body. The sensation of 'Why is my blood warm?' is often a direct result of this natural, constant thermoregulation process, though sometimes it can signal other changes within the body.