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.
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.
Another name for normal body temperature is core body temperature.