A menopausal body temperature of 35.7℃ is normal if there are no other abnormal symptoms; on the contrary, it is abnormal. Generally speaking, the normal body temperature of human body is 36~37℃, due to the change of seasons as well as the different measurement methods and parts, the body temperature may change slightly, generally when the weather is cold, or the body temperature measured by the thermometer will be relatively lower. Therefore, a body temperature of 35.7℃ may be normal. During menopause, due to the decline of ovarian function and fluctuating levels of estrogen, hot flashes (flashes of heat) and night sweats (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, which stops when you wake up) may occur, but they do not affect the body temperature. If other uncomfortable symptoms occur, it is necessary to be alert to whether it is a manifestation of other diseases, such as hypothyroidism. It is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to avoid the consequences.