Patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia may present with fever. A fever is generally considered to be an axillary body temperature of more than 37.3°C. After a fever, management measures should be selected according to the patient’s temperature and accompanying symptoms. The management of fever in patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia is the same as the management of fever in general patients. If the body temperature is >38.5℃, antipyretic drugs should be given; if <38.5℃ and >37.3℃, physical cooling is recommended. There is no need to panic too much about fever, and the treatment used should be decided according to the overall condition of the patient. Self-treatment at home is not recommended for patients with suspected novel coronavirus pneumonia. If fever symptoms develop and there is a history of related exposure, it is important to seek prompt medical attention. Content source: Dr. Yurei