100 degrees F is 37.8 C. Anything 100 and higher is considered a fever in infants and children.
A baby's normal body temperature is around 36.5 to 37.5 degrees Celsius (97.7 to 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit). It's important to monitor the temperature regularly and consult a healthcare provider if it falls outside of this range.
I was seaching for an answer, and I was able to change it using a method similar to the thermometer answer. First I hit the + button and held it while I then pressed the power button. It just switched from C back to F. I'm not sure how it changed to C in the first place!!! But I must have hit the same combo at some point! (Model 08320)
No, it is not recommended to use a baby thermometer to test the temperature of water. Baby thermometers are specifically designed to measure human body temperature and may not provide accurate results for testing water temperature. It's best to use a thermometer specifically designed for measuring water temperature.
A temperature of 100.3 degrees Fahrenheit in a baby would be considered low-grade fever. It's important to monitor the baby's temperature and seek medical advice if the fever persists or if there are other concerning symptoms.
Smokin' hot baby. Smokin' hot celsius.
38.2ºC = 100.8ºF
To change the model 1920033H8 baby ear thermometer to Fahrenheit, refer to the user manual for specific instructions. Typically, it involves pressing and holding a specific button combination on the thermometer until it switches to Fahrenheit. If you don't have the manual, try contacting the manufacturer for assistance.
It is normal for a baby (or child or adult) to have a body temperature of about 36 to 37o Celsius (or about 96.8 to 98.6o Fahrenheit). Lower than 36o Celsius (or 96.8o Fahrenheit) means that your baby needs to be 'warmed up'.
It is normal for a baby (or child or adult) to have a body temperature of about 36 to 37o Celsius (or about 96.8 to 98.6o Fahrenheit). Lower than 36o Celsius (or 96.8o Fahrenheit) means that your baby needs to be 'warmed up'.
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around 40 degree Celsius
Most doctors - and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) - agree that a normal body temperature for a healthy baby is between 97 and 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (36 to 38 degrees Celsius). If your baby's rectal temperature is above this range, he/she has a fever. If your baby is less than 3 months old and has a temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) or higher, call the doctor immediately. For a baby between 3 and 6 months old, call if his temperature reaches 101 degrees Fahrenheit (38.3 degrees Celsius) or higher. If your baby is 6 months or older, call if his fever reaches 103 degrees Fahrenheit (39.4 degrees Celsius) or higher.
The ideal temperature for a baby's room is around 20-22 degrees Celsius (68-72 degrees Fahrenheit) to ensure their comfort and safety.
take the baby to a doctor to be checked out
The recommended room temperature for a baby's nursery is between 20-22 degrees Celsius (68-72 degrees Fahrenheit) to ensure their comfort and safety.
That is a considerable fever - for a human. In itself not a dangerous temperature, but a doctor will want to know why you have such a high temperature. Is it a relatively innocent influenza or viral sore throat, or could you have a rarer but more serious diseases such as pneumonia, pyelonephritis, or even meningitis? If such a temperature lasts more than a day or two, or if you feel very ill with it, see a doctor.
You should take baby to a doctor 40C is dangerous; a doctor may prescribe antibiotic.