The normal range of ear temperature in children is between 36.7-37.5℃. Generally speaking, if the temperature exceeds 38℃, it is clinically considered that the patient has fever. Generally speaking, when taking ear temperature in children, it is recommended to take the ear temperature at a fixed time every day, so that it will be more accurate, such as choosing to take the temperature every morning when getting up or every afternoon before taking a bath, or choosing to take the temperature at a fixed time every day, such as in the evening, so that it can better assess whether the child is in a state of fever, etc. Generally speaking, the child’s temperature may be slightly higher in the afternoon than at any time during the day. In general, a child’s temperature may be slightly higher in the afternoon than at any time during the day, and some children may have a higher temperature if they wear more clothes. When measuring a child’s ear temperature clinically, try to pull the auricle downward, so that the ear canal can be kept in a straight line, which makes the measurement more accurate.