is it common to have an oral temprature reading of 95 degrees F if a person drank cold (not iced) water about 9 min. - Help.com

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is it common to have an oral temprature reading of 95 degrees F if a person drank cold (not iced) water about 9 min.

prior to taking temp.? it makes sense cold beverages could cause reading to be lower or inaccurate, but should it cause it to be this low?

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