Body temperature of 36.7℃ is normal. The normal body temperature of human body is within the range of 36℃-37℃, but if you feel feverish and accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms, such as dizziness, headache, nausea, etc., it may be caused by inflammation, and individual differences are not excluded. Normal human body temperature is controlled by the cerebral cortex and the hypothalamus thermoregulatory center to maintain the relative constancy of heat production and dissipation, but the human body temperature will fluctuate within 24 hours, for example, the afternoon body temperature will be slightly higher than the morning body temperature; women’s body temperature will be higher during pregnancy; the elderly have a low basal metabolic rate and their body temperature is slightly lower than that of young adults; the human body temperature will also be slightly higher after strenuous exercise or meals, but the range of fluctuation will not exceed 1℃. However, the fluctuation range will not exceed 1℃. However, if you feel unwell, such as headache, dizziness or unsteadiness, it may be due to other reasons, such as insufficient blood supply to the brain, or it may be related to your own plant nerve disorder, so no special treatment is needed. The body temperature of 36.7℃ is within the normal range, indicating that there is no fever, but the absence of fever does not mean the absence of disease, and a comprehensive judgment should be made based on other clinical manifestations to avoid delaying the disease.