体温37.5℃Fever吗
Under normal circumstances, the body temperature ranges between 36.0°C and 37.2°C. Whether a temperature of 37.5°C constitutes a fever can be determined by analyzing whether there are any accompanying discomfort symptoms. If discomfort is present, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Not considered a fever
If the body temperature briefly rises to 37.5°C without causing symptoms such as headache or cough, it may simply reflect normal physiological fluctuations due to factors like high ambient temperature or physical activity, and therefore does not constitute a fever.
2. Considered a fever
However, if the body temperature remains consistently at 37.5°C and is accompanied by symptoms such as fatigue, cough, or other discomforts, it is considered a fever. In such cases, treatment under a doctor's guidance with medications such as ibuprofen tablets, acyclovir tablets, or cefdinir dispersible tablets may be appropriate.
In daily life, it is advisable to avoid consuming raw, cold, or spicy foods that might trigger discomfort. Engaging in moderate physical exercise can help strengthen the body and boost immune function.