You can take a temperature using the mouth (oral), anus (rectal), armpit (axillary), or ear (tympanic). But the temperature readings vary depending on which one you use, and you need an accurate body temperature to determine if a fever is present.
Medical research hasn't determined an exact correlation between oral, rectal, ear, and armpit temperature measurements. Generally, the correlation of temperature results are as follows:
It is important to remember:
When you talk with your doctor about your temperature, be sure to say what method was used to take the temperature.
The temperature comparison table below will give you the range of temperature correlation with the different methods used to take a temperature. For information about taking accurate temperatures in infants and children, see the topic Body Temperature.
To use the table:
| Axillary (°F) | Oral (°F) | Rectal/Ear (°F) |
|---|---|---|
|
98.4–99.3 |
99.5–99.9 |
100.4–101 |
|
99.4–101.1 |
100–101.5 |
101.1–102.4 |
|
101.2–102 |
101.6–102.4 |
102.5–103.5 |
|
102.1–103.1 |
102.5–103.5 |
103.6–104.6 |
|
103.2–104 |
103.6–104.6 |
104.7–105.6 |
| Axillary (°C) | Oral (°C) | Rectal/Ear (°C) |
|---|---|---|
|
36.9–37.4 |
37.5–37.7 |
38–38.3 |
|
37.5–38.4 |
37.8–38.5 |
38.4–39.1 |
|
38.5–38.9 |
38.6–39.1 |
39.2–39.7 |
|
39–39.5 |
39.2–39.7 |
39.8–40.3 |
|
39.6–40 |
39.8–40.3 |
40.4–40.9 |
| By | Healthwise Staff |
|---|---|
| Primary Medical Reviewer | William H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine |
| Specialist Medical Reviewer | H. Michael O'Connor, MD - Emergency Medicine |
| Last Revised | March 19, 2012 |
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