What to do if you have a virus, cold and fever? A full analysis of recent hot health topics
Recently, with the alternation of seasons and the active virus, colds and fever have become a hot topic of health discussion across the Internet. The following is a collection of popular content in the past 10 days, combined with authoritative suggestions, to provide you with structured solutions.
1. Recent topics related to popular virus and colds
Hot search keywords | Popularity index | Main discussion content |
---|---|---|
Viral colds are at high risk | 1,200,000+ | The number of pediatric outpatient clinics in many places has surged, and the mixed epidemic of abortion A and abortion B is |
Choice of antipyretic drugs | 980,000+ | Ibuprofen vs. Acetaminophen for the population dispute |
Traditional Chinese medicine fever reduction method | 750,000+ | Traditional therapies such as scraping and acupoint massage have attracted attention |
Causes of recurrent fever | 680,000+ | Demand for detection of pathogens such as mycoplasma infection and adenoviruses is rising |
2. Guidelines for dealing with viruses, colds and fevers
1. Symptom recognition
Viral colds are usually accompanied by:
- Sudden high fever (above 38.5℃)
- Significant muscle soreness
- Dry cough without phlegm
- Possible with diarrhea (more common in children)
2. Phase-based processing plan
stage | symptom | Response measures |
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Early stage (1-2 days) | Low fever, chills | Drink more warm water to physically cool down, monitor body temperature |
Peak period (3-5 days) | Continuous high fever | Take antipyretics as prescribed by the doctor, and monitor body temperature every 4-6 hours |
Recovery period | Body temperature fluctuations | Replenish electrolytes and avoid strenuous exercise |
3. Precautions for drug use
-Ibuprofen: Suitable for patients over 6 months, with less gastrointestinal irritation
-Acetaminophen: Available for more than 3 months, use with caution for those with liver insufficiency.
-antibiotic: Only effective for bacterial infections, and it needs to be used after routine blood confirmation
3. Latest suggestions from authoritative organizations
1. The National Health Commission reminds:
- Avoid blind infusion
- Physical cooling is preferred below 38.5℃
- Seek medical treatment immediately if you have difficulty breathing
2. WHO supplementary suggestions:
- The best effect is to take oseltamivir within 48 hours after the diagnosis of influenza
- Pregnant and obese people are at high risk
4. Preventive measures
- Get flu vaccinated (especially children and the elderly)
- Wearing masks in public places
- Open windows at least 2 times a day to ventilate
- Supplement vitamin D appropriately
Recent health tips: If the fever does not relieve more than 3 days, or symptoms such as rash, confusion, etc. appear, you need to go to the hospital fever clinic to check immediately. Maintain scientific protection without excessive anxiety.
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