37.1°C is not considered a low fever and may be caused by physiological factors such as environment and clothing. Patients are advised to pay attention to the environment temperature and reduce clothing appropriately. If the temperature continues to rise, you can take physical fever or medication to reduce fever. The patient’s body temperature of 37.1 ℃ is not considered a fever, high body temperature may be due to high ambient temperature, too much clothing and a lot of exercise and other physiological factors. It is recommended that the patient maintain indoor air circulation, reduce the ambient temperature, do not wear thick clothing, and pay attention to the observation of body temperature. If the patient’s body temperature continues to rise, between 37.3 and 38 ℃ for low fever, it is recommended that the patient take physical cooling. The patient can use alcohol or warm water to rub the bath, and keep the room ventilated. If the temperature rises above 38.1°C, patients are advised to use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen extended-release tablets and acetaminophen tablets as prescribed by the doctor. Patients with a temperature of 37.1°C are not considered to have a low-grade fever and are advised to monitor their temperature. If the temperature continues to rise, the patient should seek medical attention to identify the cause of the disease and treat it, and follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication.