Is a child’s temperature of 37.6℃ considered a fever?

A child’s body temperature of 37.6℃ is usually considered a fever. Under normal circumstances, a child’s axillary temperature is 36℃~37℃, anal temperature is 36℃~37.5℃, and a child’s normal oral temperature is 36.9~37.5℃. Therefore, the child either armpit temperature, anal temperature or oral temperature of 37.6 ℃ are usually considered fever, belong to low fever. Children with a temperature of 37.6 ℃, can be taken with warm water to wipe the body, drink more water and other ways of physical cooling. If the temperature continues to rise above 38.5 ℃, you can follow the doctor’s advice to take acetaminophen tablets, ibuprofen suspension and other drugs to help reduce fever. Children 37.6 ℃, it is recommended to take the child to the regular hospital in a timely manner to carry out relevant examinations, clear reasons for targeted treatment, to avoid improper or untimely treatment, resulting in delayed condition.