98.1 is the national average the reading of 98.6 is wrong because a German doctor calculated our body temp by hand and there wasn't calculators back then... scientists much later found out that his calculations were wrong and that people's temperature varies by age, by gender etc.
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98.6 is "normal" or average
everybody fluctuates a degree or more every day
you're 2 degrees "off" - probably 10% of the population is farther off.
Watch your temp on a daily basis for a week or a month ... then you'll know what "normal" is for you.
A normal temp is 98.6 but it has a range of 1 degree higher or lower. A temp of 97-even would be the beginning of hypothermia. Simply bringing the person into a heated area may rewarm adequately but the person may need medical intervention if the temp doesn't come back up to normal range.
Yes. While the average "normal" temperature is 37 degrees Celsius, or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, some variation on this is normal. In addition, there is daily variation of temperature. Typically, temperature is lower in the morning and rises throughout the day.
i was just at my doctors asking this same question as my normal temp is 96.5-97.2 the doc said this was perfectly in the range of normal.
No I have always had a lower body temp. Mine is usually around 97.3.
old people 35.6 is ok
Not as body temperature, but as ambient temperature is may not be comfortable but it is OK.
Ok thanks for sharing that is normal.
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Not every person has a perfect body temperature of 98.6. Some people have a lower or slightly higher body temperature. Knowing that about yourself or your child will be helpful over time.
It is: 968 = CMLXVIII
968
968
968*27=26136
968/34 = ~28.470588
It is: 968/4 = 241
No. 968 is not evenly divisible by nine.