Is it normal for a child’s temperature to be over 37 degrees?

Whether it is normal for your child’s temperature to be consistently above 37 degrees depends on your baby’s specific condition and whether there are any other accompanying symptoms. As far as body temperature is concerned, there are many influencing factors. In fact, the body temperature mainly reflects whether the baby is sick or not, a sick baby can not only show in the change of body temperature, there should also be symptoms corresponding to the disease, the factors that interfere with the body temperature in addition to the disease, there are other factors, such as daily activities, exercise, mood, diet, sweating, wearing clothes and the amount of blankets, as well as the temperature of the environment, and so on. Medical science generally regards 37.5 degrees or above as fever, and normal body temperature is usually 36-37 degrees. If your baby’s temperature stays below 37.3 degrees without any other symptoms, it can be considered normal. If the temperature is always at or above 37.5 degrees, and there are uncomfortable symptoms, it is not normal, and you need to see a doctor to clarify the cause of the illness.