Is a child’s temperature of 37.3°C considered a fever?

A temperature of 37.3°C in children can be seen in normal physiological conditions or as a pathologic fever.
Body temperature is an important element in assessing whether a child is in a healthy or pathological state. Children’s body temperature center is not well developed, susceptible to a variety of factors, such as exercise, after meals, crying, too thick clothing, room temperature is too high and emotional fluctuations, etc. can make the body temperature rise.
It is generally believed that the normal body temperature is 36.0~37.0 ℃, more than 37.5 ℃ for fever. If only an individual once the body temperature reaches 37.3 ℃, the general condition is good, and there is no self-conscious symptom, it is not pathological.
However, if the temperature is 37.3℃ for several times in the quiet state of the child, and the child has cough, runny nose, diarrhea and other discomforts, consider the existence of pathological fever.
There are many causes of fever in children, and it is recommended that they should be seen promptly and evaluated by a specialist.