Symptoms of viral infection

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The clinical symptoms of bacterial and viral respiratory tract infection are similar. The following are the differences between bacterial and viral respiratory tract infections. 1. The epidemic toxic respiratory tract infection has obvious characteristics of group onset, most of them will be infected in a short time, or several of them will be infected in a family; Bacterial respiratory tract infection is more sporadic, few or no patients with fever at the same time.

Symptoms of viral infection

If there is an influenza virus infection, it will cause the symptoms of systemic discomfort, and it may also cause the body to be afraid of cold or muscle soreness. The most obvious feature of influenza patients is that they have body fever or loss of appetite. The emergence of influenza may cause the symptoms of high fever.

The onset of viral infection is sudden, and the symptoms of systemic poisoning can be mild or severe; Bacterial infection, the onset can be acute or slow, systemic poisoning symptoms are relatively serious. If the fever is not high at the beginning, 2-3 days later, the disease will worsen, then it is mostly bacterial infection.

The symptoms of nasal runny nose in viral upper respiratory tract infection were more obvious than those in pharynx; Bacterial upper respiratory tract infection is more obvious tonsil or pharynx swelling and pain. If accompanied by diarrhea or conjunctival congestion, it tends to be virus infection.

matters needing attention

Most of the patients with influenza are caused by viral infection, so usually pay more attention to rest, you can choose to use antiviral drugs to alleviate the disease, it is best to go to the hospital in time for physical examination, can make the patient better as soon as possible through oral medication.