A temperature of 37.3 for a cold and cough depends on whether it is the axillary temperature or the oral temperature that is measured, if it is the axillary temperature it is not normal. This is because the normal axillary temperature of a person is defined as 37.1 or below. Under normal circumstances, a person’s axillary temperature between 36-37.2 is the normal range. In special cases, such as strenuous exercise, nervousness, and women’s physiological period, the body temperature will increase by 0.5. Therefore, when the axillary temperature measured above 37.3 is considered as fever, it belongs to the low degree of fever, because there is already a cold, cough symptoms, measured axillary temperature is 37.3 indicates that there is a low fever, you can not go to antipyretic drugs, drink more water, eat more vegetables and fruits, physical cooling. However, if the oral temperature measured 37.3 ℃ need to be observed, because oral temperature of 37.5 ℃ or more is defined as fever.