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Is 35.8 a low high or normal body temperature?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 9/7/2023

The normal temperature range varies, depending on the method you use:

  • Armpit: 34.7-37.3 C (94.5-99.1 F)
  • Mouth: 35.5-37.5 C (95.9-99.5 F)
  • Ear: 35.8-38 C (96.4-100.4 F)
  • Rectum: 36.6-38 C (97.9-100.4 F)

Taken from a health care site, advising on taking your own temperature.

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