Is 35.5 normal for an adult?

A temperature of 35.5°C in adults is not normal and is considered to be related to incorrect measurement methods, inaccurate thermometers, and hypothermia.
The armpit temperature of a normal person is between 36 and 37℃, the oral temperature is between 36.3 and 37.2℃, the rectal temperature is between 36.3 and 37.5℃, and a body temperature of 35.5℃ is abnormal.
A body temperature of 35.5℃ after measurement may be caused by incorrect measurement method, the measurement of body temperature needs to be measured for about 5 minutes, if the measurement time is too short it will lead to a body temperature of 35.5℃, or it may be caused by inaccuracy of the thermometer.
If the phenomenon of body temperature 35.5 ℃ still occurs after measuring again, it may be caused by hypothermia, which may be caused by the patient’s prolonged exposure to cold environment leading to a drop in body temperature, and may also be caused by hypothyroidism or malnutrition, and so on, the patient will also have a body temperature of 35.5 ℃ phenomenon.
When the phenomenon of body temperature 35.5 ℃, exclude the measurement method is not correct, thermometer inaccuracy and other cases, we should promptly consult a doctor for examination and treatment. Usually should do a good job to keep warm, keep a diversified diet, avoid picky eating, partiality.