Normal range of adult body temperature
In our daily life, we may often encounter the increase or decrease of body temperature caused by colds and fever. However, sometimes it is difficult for us to detect the subtle changes in body temperature. So what is the normal temperature range for adults? Let's take a look with Bian Xiao.
Normal range of adult body temperature
Generally speaking, the normal temperature of our adults is about 36.5 to 37 degrees. If the weather is cold, especially in winter, the temperature may be slightly lower, and the underarm temperature may be around 36.5 degrees. If the body surface temperature is difficult to dissipate in hot summer, it is likely to lead to an increase in armpit temperature, so the armpit temperature may remain at around 37 degrees. Therefore, if it is higher than these normal body temperatures, it may indicate a slight low fever. Generally, low fever is about 0.2 degrees higher than normal body temperature. If the temperature on the ground is relatively high, for example, one degree higher, it should be regarded as a high fever.
Of course, different people have different physical qualities, so there may be some differences in growth temperature, especially in internal and external acoustics, but generally this fluctuation range will not exceed 65438 0℃. When the body temperature is abnormal, you should go to the hospital for examination in time.