The temperature measurement for adults is 37.6℃, which is generally considered feverish. If there is no strenuous exercise, it is measured in a calm state, and the thermometer used for measurement is made of mercury, not infrared, the measurement value is more accurate. This temperature is between 37.3 and 38.0°C, which is considered a low fever category. However, this temperature is only a measurement and may not be the peak of the fever, so you should also observe the temperature change. If there is currently a fear of cold, the temperature will most likely continue to rise. Because fear of cold indicates that the body is in a period of rising body temperature, you can wait until the symptoms of fear of wind and cold are slightly relieved before taking the measurement. It will not be accompanied by particularly obvious physical discomfort such as headache, and the symptoms of weakness may be mild, and some people may not even feel anything. Therefore, measuring the temperature is considered as fever, and in most cases it does not need to be treated, but only to continue to observe the change of symptoms.