[Electronics-Talk] talking ear thermometer

Sherri flmom2006 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 20 19:19:21 UTC 2020


I use an ear thermometer, but you can take it on your forehead or even in the axillary area under the arm.  Can also take it in the ear.  I like the idea of trying several times to get a constant reading.  It supposedly works with infra-red.  I had a talking oral thermometer, but don't know what happened to it.

Sherri

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I wonder what the doctor uses. I think mine is in the ear and not for long. I had heard of "taking it in the ear" but I don't believe in that context, LOL.

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Thanks, Tracy; I hadn't thought of re-taking my temperature a few times until I got a constant reading, nor have I taken my temperature when I am well; I can do that today.

Darla


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I noticed that my talking forehead thermometer gives me a lower temperature than a mouth thermometer, so I occasionally take my temperature when I am well, just so I know what “normal” is.  Then, if it goes up a degree or more, I know I’ve got a fever.
Also, it seems to take a couple minutes to warm up, so I take my temperature 3 or 4 times in a row until it stays constant.  
It’s not the same as the thermometer they use when I go visit a doctor, but it works well enough.
Tracy


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From: David Diamond via Electronics-Talk
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When I had a temperature, the only way to tell if I was fine was 1 degree below the normal temp for most people. If the norm is 98.6, mine needed to be 97, anything higher and it was considered a temperature.

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