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Along with the mouth, the armpit is another popular location for taking a person’s temperature. This is known as the axillary method. It isn't the most accurate way to measure temperature, but it is a good screening to tell if you may have a fever and need to use use a more reliable method . Use a normal digital thermometer to take an armpit temperature. Remove the person’s shirt and make sure their skin is dry. Then press the thermometer into the armpit and wait until it beeps. A temperature reading of 99 °F (37 °C) or above indicates that the person has a fever. [1]

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Preparing for an Accurate Reading

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  1. These thermometers are recommended most often because they’re accurate and difficult to break. If you don’t have one in your home, get one from a local pharmacy or order it online. [2]
    • Fever strips or thermometer phone apps aren’t accurate, so don’t rely on them for taking someone’s temperature.
    • Do not use a glass mercury thermometer. These are fragile and mercury is a toxic substance. Some places have banned these devices because of safety concerns. [3]
  2. These activities can raise the skin temperature and give you an inaccurate reading. Wait 20 minutes after these activities so the person’s skin cools down and you can get an accurate reading. [4]
    • If you’re taking a child’s temperature, also wait 20 minutes after they’ve been wrapped in a blanket to get an accurate reading.
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  3. Don’t hold the thermometer against clothing or the result won’t be accurate. Have the person remove their shirt before you take their temperature. [5]
    • If the person doesn’t want to remove their shirt entirely, they can just pull their arm out of one sleeve so you can access the armpit.
  4. Moisture can also inhibit the temperature reading. Use a dry rag or towel and wipe the person’s armpit before taking their temperature. [6]
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Measuring the Temperature

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  1. Most digital thermometers have a start button. Press this button and wait a few seconds. The display may flash until it reads “0.00.” This indicates that the thermometer is ready for use. [7]
    • This button may also be labeled "Power" or "Reset."
    • Different models may work differently. Always check the instruction manual of your thermometer to find out exactly how to work it.
  2. Look at the person’s armpit and find the area where the skin sinks and forms a little pocket. This is the ideal spot to measure the temperature. Push the tip of the thermometer snuggly into this pocket. Hold it so the end points out from the front of their armpit horizontally. [8]
    • Don’t push down so hard that you hurt the person. If they seem uncomfortable, ask if you’re pressing too hard.
  3. Press their arm down gently so it cradles the thermometer and holds it in place. Continue holding the thermometer to make sure it doesn’t shift while it’s reading. [9]
    • Start over again if the thermometer slips or comes out of place. Hit the reset or start button to clear the thermometer, then put it back into place.
    • If you’re taking a child’s temperature, do not leave them unattended while the thermometer works. They may move or take the thermometer out, and you’ll have to take the temperature again.
  4. Most digital thermometers take a reading in about 10 seconds, then beep to alert you. Wait until you hear this beep. Don’t remove the thermometer beforehand or your reading will be inaccurate. [10]
    • Some thermometers may not beep when the reading is complete. Instead, the reading may just flash to indicate it’s finished. Keep an eye on the thermometer display if yours doesn’t beep.
  5. Armpit temperature readings are usually lower than oral readings by 0.5-1.0 degree and rectal readings by about 2 degrees. If the armpit reading is above 99 °F (37 °C), then the person probably has a fever. [11]
    • If you took a child’s temperature, contact your doctor to see if they should come in for a checkup.
    • Doctors recommend checking the person’s temperature again with a more accurate test like an oral thermometer if the armpit reading indicates a fever.
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      • Armpit readings are usually considered a screening method rather than a way to get an exact temperature. Double-check the temperature with an oral or rectal reading if you can.
      • Always wash thermometers in between uses.
      • Use different thermometers for different uses. Don’t use the same thermometer for oral and rectal use.
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