37.7 °C = 99.86 °F
Most people think of a normal body temperature as an oral (by mouth) temperature of 37 ° C (98.6 ° F).
This is an average of normal body temperature. Your normal temperature can actually be 0.6 ° C (1 ° F) or more above or below this.
Also, your normal temperature changes by up to 0.6 ° C (1 ° F) during the day, depending on your activity level and the time of day. Body temperature is very sensitive to hormone levels. Therefore, a woman’s temperature may be higher or lower when she is ovulating or having her menstrual period.
37.7 celsius to fahrenheit in adults
In most adults, an oral or axillary temperature above 37.7°C (99.8°F) or a rectal or ear temperature above 38.1°C (100.6°F) is considered a fever.
37.7 celsius to fahrenheit in child
A child has a fever when his or her rectal temperature is higher than 38°C (100.4°F) or armpit (axillary) temperature is higher than 37.5°C (99.5°F).
Infants less than 3 months old with a rectal temperature of 38°C (100.4°F) or higher or an armpit (axillary) temperature of 37.5°C (99.5°F) or higher should be seen by a doctor.
Celsius to Fahrenheit Fever
Human body temperature information and conversion tables include normal, high and low readings and fever readings from Celsius to Fahrenheit.