Which thermometer is most accurate for babies?

Rectal thermometers
Rectal thermometers are the most accurate for infants, according to the AAP. Many parents find underarm thermometers or ear and forehead thermometers easier to use on their children, but for most accurate results, you should ideally follow up with a rectal reading, especially when taking a young baby’s temperature.

Which kind of thermometer is the most accurate?

Digital thermometers
Digital thermometers are the most accurate way to measure body temperature. There are many types, including oral, rectal, and forehead, plus many that are multifunctional.

What is the best baby thermometer Australia?

Medescan 2 in 1 Touchless & Ear Thermometer ($129.99)

  • Welcare Ear Thermometer ($59.95)
  • Cherub Baby Touchless Forehead Thermometer ($79.99)
  • Oricom FS300 Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer ($94.95)
  • MedeScan Fast Scan Underarm Thermometer ($19.99)
  • Beaba Infrared Thermometer ($129)
  • Which is better ear or forehead thermometer?

    How accurate are they? For general use at home, forehead thermometers will give an idea of whether or not an individual has a fever. However, according to a 2020 study, forehead thermometers are less accurate than other methods of reading temperature, such as oral, rectal, or tympanic (ear) temperature readings.

    Are infrared thermometers bad for babies?

    You may have seen the social media posts warning about possible dangers of non-contact infrared thermometers. These devices, which are held up to a person’s forehead to take their temperature, are being widely used in schools and child care centers. The good news is that the claims about their danger are false.

    Which is more accurate oral or digital thermometer?

    Digital thermometers give the most accurate body temperature readings. But the best thermometer is one that can be used easily and correctly. It is also helpful if your thermometer comes from a reliable manufacturer.