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When taking a temperature from different parts of a child or adults body, it is normal to obtain a slight variation in the temperature readings. An ear (tympanic) temperature is usually 0.5-1°F (0.3-0.6°C) higher than an oral temperature, whereas a forehead (temporal) temperature is usually 0.5-1°F (0.3-0.6°C) lower than an oral temperature. Therefore, it is VERY NORMAL to get a variance of 1-2°F (0.6-1.2°C) difference between an ear measurement versus a forehead measurement. This is NOT in any way due to the inaccuracy of the thermometer. View a short operating video here