The temperature range of newborn babies and normal children is the same, if the axillary temperature is measured, the normal range is 36-37.3 ℃. Because the newborn baby’s thermoregulatory center is not yet perfect, it is more influenced by external factors. If the clothing is too thick or the surrounding environment is too hot, the body temperature may be high. Therefore, care should be taken not to give children too thickly dressed, because simply covering too thickly can even appear muffled fever syndrome. It is best to measure your child’s temperature in a quiet state, not while holding him or her, as this can easily lead to errors.