Should I take antipyretics for a fever of 38.3 degrees?

Body temperature of 38.3 degrees is not recommended to eat antipyretics, 38.3 degrees belongs to the clinical low fever. Because the fever itself is also a way of the body to resist disease, fever is in fact a process of resistance to germs, appropriate fever, in fact, also help to improve the ability to resist disease, if you take antipyretic drugs too early, may have a negative impact on the body’s self-regulation, so the body temperature of 38.3 degrees is recommended not to take antipyretic drugs. The body temperature of 38.3 degrees is recommended to take physical cooling, can be taken to drink more warm water, warm water bath and cold compresses on the forehead and other ways to lower the temperature. If the temperature of 38.3 degrees is not relieved by the use of physical cooling, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor for the use of medication.