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Frequently Asked Questions

What is my normal temperature?

What is normal body temperature?

Normal body temperature is in the range of 36.5–37.5 °C on the average, although it varies somewhat among individuals (gender, age). Additionally, temperature can vary according to physical activities, throughout the day, & due to external factors, e.g. with the change of seasons. Normal body temperature may change during any given day. It is usually highest in the evening. Body temperature is typically elevated after physical activity.

Body temperature is a basic condition for the proper operation of the cells. It is configured by many internal organs with the control of the nervous system on the delicate balance of heat production & heat loss. This mechanism (called thermoregulation) ensures the stable operation of vital functions by keeping the body at optimum operating internal temperature.

Does the temperature reading depend on the body part where the reading is taken?

What is fever?

What causes fever?

Can I wipe a pencil thermometer with alcohol?

How does the forehead thermometer MC-720 work?

Why is there variance in the measurement values taken with the forehead thermometer?

Do I have to treat fever?

Why is the indicated temperature on the forehead thermometer rather high?

How do I disinfect my ear thermometer?

Why is the indicated temperature on the forehead thermometer rather low?