Children’s body temperature 37.3 ℃ can be seen in physiological phenomena, pathological conditions (such as febrile illness in the early stages), whether it is normal need to be combined with the specific circumstances of the child to determine, such as measured after the activity of the above body temperature, and no discomfort symptoms, is generally considered normal.
1. Physiological phenomena: It is generally believed that the normal body temperature of children is between 36.0℃ and 37.2℃ in the armpit. For young children with imperfect development of the thermoregulatory center, it is easy to monitor the body temperature after activities, crying and other situations, the phenomenon of high body temperature, such as 37.3 ℃.
Usually, these children do not have obvious symptoms, such as coughing, depression, etc., and are not considered to have an abnormal body temperature, usually after avoiding the above factors and monitoring the body temperature again, the body temperature is within the normal range.
2. Pathological conditions: If the above temperature can be seen in the early stage of febrile illness (such as acute upper respiratory tract infection, influenza, etc.), dynamic monitoring of body temperature can be seen in the persistent increase in body temperature, more than 37.5 ℃, accompanied by other abnormal discomforts, such as runny nose, coughing, etc., if the above phenomenon is such a case, it will be regarded as abnormal.
Consultation is recommended for evaluation and judgment by a specialist.