Excuse me, is the temperature around 35 degrees normal?

Please don't talk nonsense

Normal body temperature is unique for everyone, ranging from 34.7℃ to 38℃, depending on the temperature measuring location:

The following are the reference values of normal body temperature provided by the World Health Organization (WTO):

Ear: 35.8℃-38℃

Axillary temperature: 34.7℃-37.3℃

Oral cavity: 35.5℃-37.5℃

Rectum: 36.6℃-38℃

This normal range is influenced by many factors, such as manual labor, and also changes with day and night. The change range of normal body temperature decreases with age. It is very important to determine the normal body temperature of you and your family. You can get this data by measuring your temperature several times a day in good health.

If there is a problem with the oral temperature of 35 degrees, it belongs to hypothermia, which will lead to many problems. Please see a doctor as soon as possible to ask questions.