What should I do if my body temperature is 37.5 degrees Celsius?

A body temperature measurement of 37.5 degrees Celsius is generally considered to be hypothermia. At this point, it is necessary to observe the patient’s other symptoms and determine what the illness is. Usually, this temperature is not accompanied by fever symptoms such as headache, so there is no need to apply antipyretic drugs immediately. If the fever is accompanied by headache or discomfort, antipyretic medication may be used, but in most cases, the temperature can be monitored because it is not accompanied by these symptoms. If the body temperature continues to rise to a relatively high level, or if it is accompanied by particularly uncomfortable symptoms, then antipyretic medication should be used. If the body temperature is at this temperature, if it is accompanied by sneezing and runny nose, sometimes the infection is not serious and the body temperature can even return to normal with rest and appropriate amount of water, it can even return to normal without any oral medication.