A body temperature of 35.5 degrees Celsius is not normal for a child. The normal range is 36.5℃ to 37.5℃ rectally, 36.2℃ to 37.3℃ orally, and 35.9℃ to 37.2℃ under the armpit.
If a child’s body temperature is between 37.1 and 37.3 degrees, is medication treatment necessary, or can it be managed through physical cooling methods?
The child has a body temperature of 37.4°C and is often suffering from diarrhea. Is this considered a fever?
What should parents do if a 1-year-old baby has a low body temperature below the normal range?
Is a newborn’s body temperature of 37.2°C normal? What should be done if the temperature is too high?
The normal body temperature range for newborns is between 36.2°C and 37.5°C; a temperature of 37.5°C is slightly high but usually not a cause for concern.
Describes the Normal Range of Body Temperature
Understand the normal range of a six-month-old baby’s underarm temperature of 37.8 degrees Celsius, and how to handle low fever situations.
What is the normal body temperature for a child with a cold? How should one handle symptoms of a child’s cold?
Does a baby with a temperature of 37.9°C require cooling measures?