The body temperature of toddlers has little to do with the seasons. The normal oral sublingual temperature is 36.3~37.2℃, rectal temperature is 36.5~37.7℃, and axillary temperature is 36.0℃~37.0℃.
The body temperature of toddlers has little to do with the season, but parents need to measure the temperature of toddlers when they are quiet or sleeping, because when toddlers are active or sweating, the overall temperature will be transiently high.
Under static conditions, the normal oral sublingual temperature is 36.3-37.2℃, rectal temperature is 36.5-37.7℃, and axillary temperature is 36.0-37.0℃.
Generally, the temperature of a toddler fluctuates no more than 1℃ up and down, so a temperature above the above standard values means that the toddler has a fever.