What to do if your child has a fever of 37 degrees

When taking your child’s temperature, whether in the armpit, mouth or anus, 37 degrees is a normal temperature range with no fever at all. When the temperature is taken in the armpit, the normal temperature range is between 36 and 37 degrees. If the child’s temperature is taken in the mouth, the normal temperature range is between 36.3 and 37.2 degrees. If the child’s temperature is taken in the anus, the temperature is higher and will be between 36.5 and 37.7 degrees. So, 37 degrees is a completely normal temperature range and there is no fever at all, so don’t get too nervous. At this time, if the child has symptoms of discomfort, the cause needs to be identified and treated, and indeed there is no fever condition. If symptoms of a cold, let’s say a stuffy nose, runny nose, sore throat, you can use pediatric aminophenol xanthamine granules, aminophenol pseudo-lax dispersible tablets, pediatric black cohosh clearing granules, for cold treatment.