Is 34.7 normal?

Body temperature of 34.7℃ is not normal, which may be caused by hypothyroidism, infectious shock, etc..
Normal human body temperature is between 36~37℃, while body temperature 34.7℃ is lower than the normal body temperature range, which is abnormal body temperature.
And patients with hypothyroidism will not only have a body temperature of 34.7℃, but also have symptoms such as chills, fatigue, hoarseness, depression, memory loss, joint pain, and so on.
In addition, patients with infectious shock will also have a body temperature of 34.7 ℃, as well as oliguria, decreased blood pressure, impaired consciousness and other manifestations.
It is suggested that the patient’s body temperature of 34.7℃ is not a normal manifestation, and it is suggested that the patient needs to seek medical treatment in time, and the doctor will choose the appropriate measures to treat according to the cause of the disease.