Question

The armpit temperature often rises to 37.2 or 37.3 degrees two hours after lunch, and this phenomenon persists for about 14 days.

Answer

Body temperatures vary from person to person, and not everyone has a normal temperature around 37 degrees; this is still a rarity. Moreover, you are measuring your child’s temperature after eating, and food can increase internal heat, which might raise the body temperature. Children generally have higher body temperatures than adults, and if there are no discomfort symptoms, this is considered normal. It is recommended to take the temperature before breakfast when the body temperature is most stable. If the morning temperature is still 37.2 or 37.3 degrees and there are no discomfort symptoms, and all medical checks are normal, then this is considered normal.