Adult body temperature of 36℃ is not a low fever, it is usually the normal body temperature of the human body, so there is no need to worry too much. Usually adults in a quiet state, the normal axillary temperature is 36.0 ℃ -37.0 ℃, and body temperature may be due to diurnal changes, age, activity, gender, emotions and other factors appear up and down 0.5 ℃ physiological fluctuations, such as strenuous exercise, emotional excitement, etc., may appear physiological increase in body temperature; such as a long time in a low temperature environment, etc., the body temperature will be lower. Adult body temperature of 36℃ is usually not hypothermia, clinically hypothermia is axillary body temperature over 37.3℃, specific hypothermia range is 37.3℃-38℃. However, for people with low basal body temperature, a body temperature of 36℃ may also have symptoms such as body aches and pains and spontaneous fever, which require a little attention, but the condition rarely occurs. If there is no other discomfort, just continue to observe. Patients are advised to drink more water, eat fresh vegetables and fruits in moderation, avoid straining, take regular rest and rest, pay attention to keeping warm and avoid getting cold.