No, not a fever. Normal body temp.: 98.6 F 36.2 C: 97 F
The average body temperature in Fahrenheit is 98.6°F (37°C).
A normal body temp. for an adult human is: 97.6 - 98.6 F (36.4-37 C.)
A normal body temperature for dogs is between 38°C and 39.2°C (100.4°F - 102.6°F).
Not really. It denotes fever. Normal body temperature is 36.5-37.5 degree Celsius.
A body temperature of 38.6 degrees Celsius is equivalent to approximately 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
39.4C indicates a FEVER of 102.9 degrees Fahrenheit.
39.5°C is warm but not "dangerous" wen the body core temperature gets to 43°C or above then it gets serious.
The correct body temperature for any human being is 37°C or 98.6°F.
skin doesnt the body has a set temp- i think about 37 degrees C- and it uses a lot of energy (produced by the chemical reaction respiration) to keep this temp. If it drops too far- or rises- we die
A normal temperature for an infant is from 97.4-99.4. If an infant's temperature is above 100.4, and the infant is under 6 weeks old; they need to be seen by a health care providor. If a doctor has already told you that you can give Tylenol or Motrin, give that first to see if it brings the temperature down. If it remains above 100.4, you need to bring them in to be seen.
The temp range is between -184o C to 427o C(-300o F to 800o F)