What flu-like symptoms to be alert
Cold, the human resistance decline, bacteria often take advantage of. So, when a cold few days later, the fever is still no rebate, and there is Nongtangaichu, they should pay attention to the mixed bacterial infection, it is timely to hospital for treatment to prevent change for bronchitis.
Many flu symptoms and the beginning of a very similar disease, but different, but the effect should not be taken lightly.
If fever, and severe nausea, vomiting and repeated seizures, shall suspected brain lesion (such as meningitis, etc.) response. If the fever, not to eat greasy food, and there is nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms, it should be suspected to be infectious hepatitis response.
The influenza virus, sometimes also can cause myocarditis, often in cold symptoms, one week after a flustered, chest tightness, shortness of breath, the former district vaguely Zuotong heart symptoms, especially a heartbeat too fast, one minute over 100. Irregular heartbeat, it is timely to hospital.
If a very onset, chills, then fever, and fever and no rebate, and often more than 39 ℃, every pain, no appetite, and the people around the same performance, or suspected influenza.
If no rebate high fever, accompanied by difficulty in breathing, cough severity, and there lips Fazi symptoms, should be suspected pneumonia.
If the children crying do not want to eat, throat irritation, or even white pus, should be suspected tonsillitis. If children with fever the next day, face and body began to small red papules, and the distribution of uniform of bright red tongue, lips pale circle around, it can be a scarlet fever. Fever fifth day, starting on the red rash, hepatosplenomegaly, insanity, it can be a typhus.
Afternoon fever, am not burned, and at the same time there are fatigue, dry cough, night sweats (a cold sweat), and other symptoms, and increasingly thin, it can be a tuberculosis.
If the situation should be promptly to a hospital for treatment, the medicines should not be taken arbitrarily.
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