99.0 but the best is rectal its the most accurate
The BEST way to take a child's temperature is via the anal route - no questions asked. A normal temperature for a toddler is 98 - 99.9 degrees F.
No, it is absolutely not normal for a toddler to get a fever every month. If you have a toddler who is experiencing this symptom it is vitally important that you take them to your family doctor, a fever can be very dangerous in a child so young.
The ideal temperature for a toddler's room is between 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure their comfort and safety.
Normally about over 38º C.
Consult a doctor.
Hyper really active, childish if you will.
20 to 30 breaths per minute
Yes, a temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit is generally considered a mild fever in toddlers. Normal body temperature typically ranges from about 97°F to 100.4°F. If a toddler has a fever of 100°F or higher, it's important to monitor them for other symptoms and consult a healthcare provider if you have concerns, especially if the fever persists or is accompanied by other worrying signs.
A 95.5 temperature for a 5 year old is not normal. It is low. A physician should examine the child. There are several reasons why it could be that way. The child could be malnourished. The child could have a chronic infection. On the other hand the normal temperature of 98.6 is an average normal. There is a small fraction of far less than one percent that have that as a normal temperature. Only a physician can tell.
Usually a normal office temperature is a normal room temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
Another name for normal body temperature is core body temperature.
The heart rate will vary with the child's body temperature. If the child should have a fever, the heart rate may be around 160-180; if not, the usual rate is around 100 beats/minute.