Things to know when having a viral fever

Viral fever or viral fever is usually caused by a variety of viruses, most commonly the respiratory virus. The cause of the disease is due to erratic weather and rainy weather which creates conditions for disease-causing viruses to thrive. Children have weak resistance so they are more susceptible to disease than adults.

Usually, viral fever is a contagious disease , the virus can spread from person to person, especially through respiratory and digestive infections. Therefore, if there are symptoms of viral fever, patients should limit contact with others to avoid spreading it to family members and people around. In particular, do not share cups, spoons and plates with a healthy person.

In order to prevent viral fever, the body's resistance should be strengthened by eating adequate nutrients, in which, taking note of supplementing vitamins from fruits, having a reasonable working and resting regime. Pay attention to personal hygiene, clean and surrounding environment and surroundings.

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Eating well and having good personal hygiene will be the best way to prevent illness.

Manifestations of people with viral fever

  1. Appears high fever, patients may suffer from acute respiratory inflammation: pharyngitis, red throat, swelling, cough, runny nose, body becomes moist.
  2. Gastrointestinal disorders can cause diarrhea.
  3. Floating lymph nodes of the head and neck.
  4. Rash, tiny red spots appear 2-3 days after fever.
  5. Red eye pain, conjunctivitis .

How to take care of patients with viral fever at home

Usually, patients with viral fever can recover after 5-7 days of treatment. In many cases people with viral fever can take care of at home. Meanwhile, family members must ensure the following steps:

  1. Give the patient enough food, temperature pair to monitor the patient's regular temperature.
  2. Antipyretic: take antipyretic and Oresol to rehydrate as directed by your doctor.

For children with fever, emergency care is required at the medical facility when there are the following signs:

  1. Fever is higher than 38.5 degrees Celsius, especially over 39 degrees Celsius, but the use of antipyretics does not respond.
  2. The child is drowsy, tight, has a headache and convulsions increase .

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When children have fever, they should be monitored regularly to prevent dangerous complications.

Note: Water should not be arbitrarily transferred without a doctor's prescription, as there is no scientific evidence of a drug that increases resistance within a few days, including infusion. Accordingly, the case of fever, if receiving water, immediately support is just a coincidence. In case of dehydration, it is still best to take an oral supplement. If you must infusion, the doctor must calculate the dose very carefully, not arbitrarily because it is likely that the disease will be aggravated.

Common complications when viral fever

Without early detection and timely treatment, the disease can cause dangerous complications such as:

  1. Pneumonia: This is a common complication, which can explode into epidemics with complicated and dangerous happenings.
  2. Bronchitis: Common in children under 1 year old, this is also a very serious complication that can occur with young children.
  3. Laryngitis: When the larynx is swollen, it can cause difficulty in breathing, wheezing.
  4. Myocarditis, causing cardiac arrhythmia, cardiac arrest: After the fever is gone, the child is still tired, loosened, does not play, cannot eat, parents need to be careful. The most worrisome is that the disease can cause complications in the brain, children have seizures, coma and can carry heavy sequelae.