Is 36.8 degrees considered a fever?

  36.8℃ is a normal body temperature and is not considered a fever. The normal body temperature varies slightly depending on the test site. The oral temperature is 36.3°C-37.2°C, the rectal temperature is 36.3°C-37.5°C, and the axillary temperature is 36.1°C-37°C. It is called fever only if it exceeds the maximum limit of normal body temperature.  36.8℃ is indeed elevated compared to the usual body temperature. If combined with other symptoms, such as chills, sneezing, nasal congestion, dizziness, headache, coughing and coughing, it is indeed possible to have a fever, and specific problems should be analyzed, and the body temperature should be monitored and treated for other symptoms. However, if the daily body temperature is high, and the basal body temperature is 36.8℃, there is no need to pay special attention to it, and you can pay attention to monitoring the body temperature in daily life to understand your own body temperature condition.  In daily life, you should pay attention to rest, eat a light diet, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, replenish sufficient high-quality protein and nutrients, exercise appropriately, enhance physical fitness and improve the immunity of the body.