Question

Why would a child’s body temperature drop below 35 degrees?

Answer

Is it normal for a child’s body temperature to be below 35 degrees? Today, when I measured my child’s temperature, it was below 35 degrees, which made me very worried. What is this situation? What kind of assistance do I need? Is the temperature normal? A body temperature below 35 degrees can be normal under certain circumstances. Everyone’s normal body temperature is unique, ranging from 34.7℃ to 38℃, depending on the measurement location. Here are some reference ranges for body temperatures:

  • Axillary: 34.7℃ to 37.3℃
  • Oral: 35.5℃ to 37.5℃
  • Rectal: 36.6℃ to 38℃ This normal range is influenced by many factors, including physical activity and diurnal fluctuations. As age increases, the range of temperature changes also increases. It’s very important to determine the normal body temperature for you and your family; you can do this by taking multiple measurements of your temperature at different times when you are in good health. It’s fine to take several measurements. Wishing your child good health. I hope this helps you; happy New Year!