An axillary temperature of 36.1°C to 37°C is normal. It is possible that the basal body temperature may be different for different groups of people. 1. Women: Women’s body temperature is usually slightly higher than normal during ovulation and pregnancy. 2. Children: Children of different ages have certain differences in body temperature. Children’s body temperature is generally slightly higher than that of adults because of their fast metabolism. 3. Elderly people: Because of their lower metabolic rate, the elderly tend to have a lower body temperature than the young. People’s body temperature is generally relatively high in the morning, after eating and strenuous exercise, the body temperature will also be mildly elevated, emotional or in a high temperature environment, will also lead to an increase in body temperature. If you find that your body temperature is abnormal, you should consult a doctor to find out the cause and follow the doctor’s instructions.