What is the normal underarm temperature for children

The normal underarm temperature of children is around 36℃ to 37℃, and higher than 37.3℃ suggests that children may have fever.
Children’s body temperature may be about 1℃ to 2℃ higher than adults, so use a thermometer to measure the armpit’s normal body temperature between 36℃ and 37℃, if the measurement problem has more than 37.3℃, it means fever.
In addition, parents in the children’s temperature measurement, must be measured in the children’s quiet situation, to avoid activities produce too much heat, affecting the results of the measurement.
If parents find that children have fever after measuring them, they can take physical methods such as ice packs and warm baths to lower the temperature, and if the temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, they can take oral medication such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen to treat the fever.
When children have fever, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations and cooperate with doctors to actively treat the symptoms.