Special Features
Why do you need to know your body temperature?
Bacterial or viral infections will often cause the body’s defensive cells to release proteins. These proteins act on the temperature regulating control centre of the body,
causing body temperature to rise. This results in a fever, a temperature different from normal body temperature. Certain illnesses produce high fevers and must be treated
with medication. Any variation in normal body temperature may indicate an illness and your doctor should be consulted.
The best method to determine an individual’s normal temperature is to use the thermometer when the person is feeling well. Record readings twice a day (early morning and late afternoon) and take the average of the two temperatures. This is then considered a personal ‘normal’ body temperature.
Always read the label. Use only as directed.
If symptoms persist, seek medical advice.
Companion Products
Vicks® Speed Read Thermometer
Vicks® Comfort-Flex Thermometer
Vicks® IR Ear Thermometer
Further Information
Temperature Reading - What you need to know
Presentation and Availability
The Vicks® Digital Thermometer is packaged in a blister pack. Available from pharmacies and Priceline.
