No, it's not normal variance, it's FEVER. 37.2 in armpit is fever. It's you that are hopeless.
Obviously that thin strip termometer is not accurate, 36 is strange temperature, I bet JC's temperature with a mercury termometer is 36.6 C about, as most people.
Mercury termometer is not "a certain type" of thermometer, it's the most accurate and trustable, when doctors wants to pick accurate temperature they use it.
No doctor is going to look at that and think "this person definitely has a fever."
The temperature you quoted is the lowest a temperature could possibly be in the fever range for under the arm temperature. This is meaningless.
The ranges are guides. Nothing more.
No doctor is going to look at that and think "this person definitely has a fever."
The temperature you quoted is the lowest a temperature could possibly be in the fever range for under the arm temperature. This is meaningless.
The ranges are guides. Nothing more.
Oh really? in my past I often had that temperature because I got flu and doctor always told me to stay at home from school and take aspirin.
Why?
And it's not the lowest in the fever range, the lowest would be 37.1 C.
Yeah really. Its on the LOW end of a range that is simply a guide.
Let me make it clear. Just because you fall within that range, especially if its on the low end, it does not mean for a certainty that you have a fever.
Well at least it's an alteration, since my normal body temperature is 36.8 C. When I have flu my T is about 37.2 usually, and I FEEL sick and tired. So it's fever FOR ME.