Is it normal for the body temperature to remain around 37.2°C?
The body temperature has remained around 37.2℃. If there are no discomfort symptoms, it is generally considered normal. However, if there is an infection present along with discomfort symptoms, it is usually abnormal.

The normal body temperature range for humans is generally between 36.5-37.2℃, so a temperature of 37.2℃ is typically normal, especially after mild physical activity. Additionally, some people's basal body temperature may be close to or slightly above this value. If the individual does not have other discomfort symptoms, such as fatigue, headache, coughing, etc., and the temperature remains stable around 37.2℃, it usually does not require excessive concern.
If there is an infection in the body, such as a mild viral or bacterial infection, during the early stages of the illness, the temperature may only slightly increase to around 37.2℃ and may be accompanied by other symptoms such as fatigue, cough, sore throat, etc. In this case, it is generally considered abnormal. If the body temperature consistently remains around 37.2℃ for a prolonged period, fails to return to the normal fluctuation range, and is accompanied by discomfort symptoms such as dizziness, headache, and general weakness, it might indicate a persistent low-grade fever.
If discomfort symptoms occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention at a hospital promptly and follow the doctor's instructions for treatment.