A range of symptoms after a viral flu

Patients with viral influenza generally have symptoms such as nasal congestion and runny nose in the early stages of the disease, and typical symptoms such as fever and cough during the development of the disease. If the condition is severe, it may also cause complications.

1. Atypical symptoms

1. Nasal congestion: Viral influenza is usually an upper respiratory tract infectious disease caused by a viral infection, which will lead to nasal mucosal congestion and edema, resulting in nasal congestion;

2. Runny nose: Viral influenza can cause a large amount of secretions in the nasal cavity, so it will be accompanied by the symptoms of watery nasal discharge, and will also be accompanied by sneezing and sore throat;

3. Fever: Some people have not been damaged in the early stage of the disease, so there will be no obvious discomfort, but with the further aggravation of the disease, the body temperature regulation center will be affected, which will cause fever;

4. Cough: When the virus invades the lung tissues, it will cause local irritation, resulting in bronchospasm, so there will be a violent cough, and there may be a phenomenon of sputum production.

2. Typical symptoms.

In addition to the above common symptoms, if the disease continues to progress, it can also cause complications such as myocarditis, meningitis, and otitis media, and then it can manifest a variety of discomforts such as chest tightness, dyspnea, dizziness, headache, nausea and vomiting, and hearing loss.A range of symptoms after a viral flu

It is recommended to go to the respiratory medicine department of the hospital in time, improve the blood routine examination, etiological examination and other related examinations, and follow the doctor's instructions for targeted treatment after a clear diagnosis. In daily life, we should also pay attention to keeping warm to avoid catching a cold, and at the same time pay attention to rest and ensure sufficient sleep time, which is conducive to promoting physical recovery.

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