What is the normal temperature of the baby in the morning

  During a day, the body temperature of the human body undergoes some subtle changes, and babies also experience changes. Compared with adults, there is still a certain difference in body temperature because the baby's organs have not yet developed well, and their regulatory functions will be relatively poor. So, how much normal is the baby's body temperature in the morning?

  

What is the normal temperature of the baby in the morning1

  When measuring the temperature of a baby, it is usually clamped in the armpit. In the morning, it is usually around 36.6 degrees Celsius, and in the afternoon, it is around 36.9 degrees Celsius. In summer, it is close to 37 degrees Celsius in the morning, and in the afternoon, some children may be above 37 degrees Celsius. Especially in summer, such babies can account for half of the total. Although the temperature is relatively high, after observation, no abnormal situations have been found, so there is no need to worry. Even babies with slightly higher body temperature may not necessarily have a fever, and it must be judged based on the actual situation.

  Baby's body temperature is likely to fluctuate due to environmental factors. For example, towards evening, the baby's body temperature is often slightly higher than in the morning, or after crying or exercising, the body temperature may also rise. However, many parents in daily life wear a lot of clothes for their baby, and at this time, the body temperature will naturally rise, but these are temporary.

  If you feel that your baby's body temperature is relatively high, you need to observe their mental state. If they are still very lively and there are no other abnormal situations, it is usually not caused by illness. For example, clothing can be adjusted according to the temperature. When measuring the baby's temperature, place it in the armpit for about 5-10 minutes and observe the results.

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