For a typical adult body temperature can be anywhere. Normal body temperature most people think a normal body temperature is an oral temperature by mouth of 986f 37c. The normal body temperature of a person varies depending on gender recent activity food and fluid consumption time of day and in women the stage of the menstrual cycle. Your body temperature may be slightly higher or lower. The normal human body temperature range is typically stated as 365375 c 977995 f. In 1851 a german physician called carl reinhold august wunderlich surveyed 25000 people in one city and established that 37c is the standard temperature of the human body.
The normal temperature can vary due to. The average normal body temperature is 986f 37c. This number is only an average. A body temperature reading thats. Your normal temperature may actually be 1f 06c or more above or below this. The normal body temperature for an adult is around 986f 37c but every persons baseline body temperature is slightly different and may consistently be a little higher or lower.
Age in children over 6 months daily temperature can vary by 1 to 2 degrees person. The normal temperature range is approximately between 366 c and 380 c. It depends on sex age time of day exertion level health status such as illness and menstruation what part of the body the measurement is taken at state of consciousness waking sleeping sedated and emotions. You may have heard that the normal body temperature is 986f 37c. Normal body temperature can range from 978 degrees f or fahrenheit equivalent to 365 degrees c or celsius to 99 degrees f 372 degrees c for a healthy adult. Taking a rectal measurement is the most reliable way to obtain a core temperature value.
Result variation with this type of measurement is low and the precision is particularly high. Time of day often highest in the evening which type of measurement was taken oral rectal forehead or armpit you need to have an accurate temperature measurement to determine if a fever is present. This is an average of normal body temperatures. Human body temperature varies. A german doctor in the 19 th century set the standard at 986 f but more recent studies say the baseline for most people is closer to 982 f.