When measuring the axillary temperature with an electronic thermometer requires some adjustment and correction, it needs to add 0.5℃, but it also needs to be analyzed separately, for example, when measuring the axillary body temperature with an electronic thermometer, within 2 minutes of hearing the buzzing sound, if the thermometer is removed immediately, the thermometer reading will be low, and it will cause the body temperature to drop slightly by about 0.5℃ due to the influence of the surrounding environmental factors, and the actual reading should be should be increased by 0.5℃ above the actual reading. If you delay taking out the thermometer for 2 minutes after you hear the buzzing sound, the reading is the same as when you use mercury to measure the underarm temperature, and there is no need to increase the temperature.