My macbook pro get littel hot

my macbook pro get hot near to charging slot when charging its not extremely hot but its warm is this normal or do i need to call apple

now, for your fan control - you can download and install smcFanControl if you want to use it.
set it at default speed and when you feel your Macbook is getting warmer - click on the smcfancontrol icon and select higher.
the best thing to do is to check your activity monitor and see what's using more than 10% of your CPU's resources under All Processes and in the %CPU section.
highlight the one's over 10% and hit quit process.
good luck - hope you get it sorted out...

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