Is a child’s temperature of 37.2 to 37.3 considered a low-grade fever?

A child is considered to have a low-grade fever if his or her oral or axillary temperature is 37.3°C, and a temperature of 37.3°C measured anally is considered normal.
The temperature is measured in different parts of the body, the temperature of the body is also different. In general, the normal range of axillary temperature is around 36℃~37℃, the normal range of anal temperature is around 36.5℃~37.7℃, and the normal range of oral temperature is around 36.3℃~37.2℃, so oral or axillary temperature of 37.3℃ belongs to low fever, and anal measurement of 37.3℃ belongs to normal.
Oral temperature low fever range is 37.3 ℃ ~ 38.0 ℃, children with a low fever of 37.3 ℃ can first give the baby physical cooling, such as the use of antipyretic patches, warm water baths, warm water to wipe the armpits and groin and other methods.
If children have a low fever phenomenon parents need to pay more attention to temperature changes, if necessary, timely medical attention.