Influenza A may cause the organism to develop a low-grade fever, and it is recommended to seek medical treatment and avoid spreading it, in addition, a low-grade fever does not exclude the possibility of a common cold. Influenza A, also known as influenza A, is a type of influenza. Influenza A is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by the body infected with influenza A virus. Influenza A usually causes fever with a body temperature higher than 38°C, but low-grade fever cannot be ruled out. Sore throat, muscle aches, headache and other physical symptoms may also occur. Attention should be paid when influenza A induces a low-grade fever, which may occur at this time due to the mildness of the illness and requires prompt treatment. In addition, drinking plenty of fluids can help improve symptoms by promoting metabolism and cooling the body. If the symptoms of influenza A are severe, and if you have a low-grade fever, do not rule out the possibility of the common cold, and consult a doctor in time to improve the influenza A antibody and other tests to clarify the diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a physician.