No, this is not considered high or abnormal. The normal average is 98.6F. Give or take a few degrees because everyone's system works different. Only be alarmed if your temperature becomes greater than 99. Or less than 95. This temperatures are in Fahrenheit, respectively.
no no no. your normal body temperature is 98.9F. anything over that is too warm.
It says your body temperature is 1.6 degrees below "normal". "Normal" can change based on conditions, body heat, surroundings, etc.... I do not think I have ever had a reading of 98.6. It is just a baseline for normal/average body temperature.
The normal body temperature is 98.6
36.5 - 37.5 is normal body temperature
If you mean too high for a normal body temperature - then yes ! Normal body temp is 37oC
Normal human body temperature is commonly quoted as 98.6 °F, which is an exact conversion of 37 °C.That means that 37.7 is .7 degrees high
Yes , a temperature over about 100 F is considered a fever.
A body temperature of 37.65 degrees Celsius is slightly elevated. It is considered to be in the range of what is considered a low grade fever.
Yes - that's a very high temperature ! The 'normal' body temperature is 98.6oF (37oC)
It is a mild/high fever of about 101.7f and if it goes any higher it is not safe. Specialists say anything over 101 is high.
Yes !! Normal would be 98.
If the body has a high temperature, then it would be considered hot. The term "hot" can also mean "good looking." This meaning of hot has nothing to do with the temperature of the body.
well, it's low fever 40.0 is fever and anything above that is high fever