A baby’s body temperature of 36°C is normal. The normal body temperature of human body is between 36-37.5℃, between 37.5-38.5℃ is low fever, and over 38.5℃ is high fever. The child should be in a quiet state when the temperature is measured, not crying violently; in addition, the baby should not be measured under the condition of having just eaten milk, sweating profusely or wrapped too much, but can be measured half an hour later. If sweating under the armpits, you can wipe it off and measure it again. For the infant’s temperature of 36℃, it is also necessary to observe the infant’s mental state, including feeling the hands and feet to see if they are cold. If the child is in good spirits and the hands and feet are warm, a temperature of 36℃ is a normal body temperature. In daily life, parents can give the infant more water, more sunshine, pay attention to warmth, etc. Once the abnormal performance, need to promptly take the child to the pediatrician of the hospital for consultation.