A temperature of 36°C is not a low-grade fever and is within the normal temperature range.
Clinically, according to the level of fever, the axillary temperature between 37.3 and 38 ℃ is generally referred to as low fever, 38.1 to 39 ℃ is referred to as moderate fever, 39.1 to 41 ℃ is referred to as high fever, and 41 ℃ or more is referred to as ultra-high fever. A body temperature of 36°C does not meet the criteria for determining low fever.
Normal body temperature is generally about 36 ~ 37 ℃, in different individuals can be slightly different, and often by the body, the influence of external factors fluctuate slightly, but the general fluctuation range of no more than 1 ℃, and remain within a relatively constant range.
Therefore, the body temperature of 36 ℃ is not a low fever, is a normal body temperature, but if there are other uncomfortable symptoms, it is still recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, consult a professional doctor for treatment.