An axillary ak sih lar e temperature tem per ah chur is when your armpit axilla is used to check your temperature. Three temperature measurement ways the flexible soft tip of this fever thermometer allows for orally rectally or underarm use to meet your needs.

Accuracy Of Tympanic Temperature Measurement Using An
Underarm body temperature measurement. No matter which ways you choose this thermometer with a silicone tip makes the measurement comfortable. A thermometer ther mom uh ter is used to take the temperature in your armpit. A rectal or ear tympanic membrane temperature reading is 05 to 1f 03 to 06c higher than an oral temperature reading. A temperature taken in the armpit is 05 to 1f 03 to 06c lower than an oral temperature reading. This underarm temperature is considered to be auxiliary and its temperature may vary for half or one degree. A helpful temperature memory function.
However it isnt the most accurate method. If your temperature is normal underarm temperature will be around 976 f to 981f or 364 367 c. Using underarm temperature is a safe and effective way to monitor body temperature especially in younger children. This measurement also known as axillary temperature tends to be about half a degree to a degree below oral temperature 1. A temperature measures body heat. Therefore normal axillary temperature would range between 976 degrees and 981 degrees fahrenheit 364 367 degrees celsius.
Temperature taken under the arm usually is considered to be less accurate than most other body locations for measuring temperature. An axillary temperature is lower than one taken in your mouth rectum or your ear.