Normal human body temperature, also known as normothermia or euthermia, is a concept that depends upon the place in the body at which the measurement is made, and the time of day and level of activity of the body. Although the value 37.0 C (98.6 F) is the commonly accepted average core body temperature, the value of 36.8±0.7 °C, or 98.2±1.3 °F is an average oral (mouth under the tongue) measurement. Rectal measurements, or measurements taken directly inside the body cavity, are typically slightly higher.
34.3 degrees C is the equivalent of 93.7 degrees F, which is WAY below normal body temperature. I think you should take that person to the emergency room; don't wait for a doctor to come to him!
The average human temperature is 98.6. 99 is within a normal range. Sickness should be diagnosed by a doctor.
A dog's normal body temperature should be around 101 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
average temperature of a human being is 98.2 degrees .hope this helped!
A puppy's normal body temperature should be around 100-102.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
Your car's operating temperature should be 192 degrees.
98.7 degrees Fahrenheit is around normal for a human*. A normal temperature for a dog is around 100.4-102.2 degrees Fahrenheit.*98.6 is exactly normal for a human.
Normal operating temperature should be approx. 210 degrees F.
A fever of 100.3 Degrees. However, because your normal body temperature is 98.6, it's not that big of a fever. You should keep an eye on it and if it rises a lot, call the doctor.
An adult horse should have a temperature of between 99 and 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
A dog in general has a normal body temperature of about 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit. Your dog should not have a temperature of over 104 degrees Fahrenheit and not under 99 degrees Fahrenheit, if it is, that indicates an emergency and you should get medical care for your dog as soon as possible!
Normal body temperature varies by person, age, activity, and time of day. The average normal body temperature is generally accepted as 98.6°F (37°C). Some studies have shown that the "normal" body temperature can have a wide range, from 97°F (36.1°C) to 99°F (37.2°C). A human body temperature of 95.8 degrees would be considered outside the norm. It is possible the measurement was taken incorrectly or the thermometer was calibrated incorrectly. If the measurement is accurate, its meaning should be assessed by a doctor.