Is it normal for a child to have a temperature of 37.5℃?

A child’s body temperature of 37.5°C may be normal, but it cannot be ruled out that the child is in a state of hypothermia.
The normal body temperature is between 36.5℃ and 37.5℃ at the anus; between 36.2℃ and 37.3℃ at the mouth; and between 36.0℃ and 37.2℃ at the armpit.
Small children’s body temperature may be slightly higher than normal due to faster metabolism, or due to hot weather or outdoor exercise. This is usually normal if it is not accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms.
However, if the child’s body temperature is 37.5℃, accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, it may be an abnormal situation, indicating that the child is in a low-fever state, and may have respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections and other diseases. Need to lower the temperature and other treatments.
Children’s body temperature 37.5 ℃, if accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to identify the cause of the disease after treatment.