A body temperature of 95.2°F (35.1°C) is lower than the typical normal body temperature, which is around 98.6°F (37°C) when measured orally. However, normal body temperature can vary slightly from person to person, and temperatures below 95°F (35°C) are generally considered hypothermic.
If your body temperature is consistently below the normal range and you're experiencing symptoms such as the blue spots, pain, and heat you described earlier, it's definitely a good idea to consult with a doctor
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