If an adult has a high fever, they need to be wary of the following diseases: 1. "infectious mononosis"("kissing disease"): mostly caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. More than 90% of adults carry the virus in their bodies. It usually lurks in the body after infection in infants and children. When adults have a strong immune system, they can remain without symptoms. However, when their own immune system is weakened or when they are infected with weak immune system, they may get sick. It is a self-limiting disease. Most of them have a good prognosis, but it may be accompanied by other organ damage. Some people may develop severe and complicated nervous system diseases, etc. It may also occur in the acute stage, such as pericarditis, myocartis, and Epstein-Barr virus-related hemophagus syndrome. 2. Psittacosis: This is a zoonotic infectious disease that mainly occurs in birds and poultry. If you don't receive proper treatment after infection, complications such as liver malfunction may occur. 3. Serious infectious diseases, such as typhoid fever, lobar pneumonias, cerebritis, or rheumatism. In serious infections, the focus of the infection would continue to release toxins, affecting the body temperature center, causing the body temperature set point to continue to rise, resulting in high fever. 4. [Cranial diseases: For example, if there is a cerebral hemorrhage or an injury in the brain, the hemorrhage will pressure the body temperature center and cause high fever.] In addition, some diseases such as malaria, Connective tissue diseases, blood diseases, tumors, etc. may also cause long-term high fever in adults (fever for more than 2 weeks). If the high fever does not go away, you should seek medical examination in time, such as blood routine, blood culture, cerebral spinal fluid, brain CT and other examinations to determine the cause of the disease. Don't blindly reduce fever to avoid delaying the disease. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Patients with leukemia (blood cancer) should be wary of the following possible situations when they have repeated fevers: 1. ** Infected **: Patients with leukemia have a low immune system and are prone to infection with bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other pathogenic microorganisms, such as stomatis, gums, inflammation of the throat, urology infection, pneumonias, etc. These infections often cause fever, causing the patient to have repeated fever. 2. ** Low immune system **: The immune system of leukemia patients is at a low level, and the effectiveness of the normal immune defense mechanism is reduced. This makes the patient more susceptible to various diseases that cause fever. Minor external stimulation may cause infection. 3. ** Side effects of drugs **: During the treatment of leukemia, drugs such as chemotherapy and biotherapies are often used. These drugs may have the side effect of causing fever. 4. ** Course of the tumor **: The progression of leukemia itself may also lead to fever. When the condition worsened, the number of leukemia cells in the body increased, which may lead to an increase in body temperature. It should be noted that although leukemia can cause repeated fever, not all repeated fever is related to leukemia. Other diseases such as rheumatism, malaria, chronic inflammation, low immunity, or long-term psychological stress and emotional instability can cause central body temperature disorder, which can also cause continuous fever of unknown cause. If there is a repeated fever, you should see a doctor in time to find out the cause and receive appropriate treatment. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The common causes of sudden weakness in the legs of the elderly were knee arthrosis, lumbar spine disease, cervical spine disease, and muscle disease. Knee arthrosis was caused by long-term excessive weight bearing or excessive use of the knee joint, resulting in damage to the cartilages, which then caused secondary atrophy of the leg muscles, especially when walking up the stairs. Lumbar diseases such as lumbar disc protrusion, lumbar spinal canal narrowing, and lumbar vertebrae could compress the nerves, resulting in weakened leg muscle dominance, weak legs, and even intermittent limb limping. Lesions in the cervical spine and muscles could also cause weakness in the legs. Therefore, the sudden weakness of the legs in the elderly should be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible to avoid serious muscle wasting of the lower limbs.
The signs of a fever getting better included a decrease in body temperature, improvement in mental state, recovery of appetite, increase in activity, and relief of symptoms. The details were as follows: 1. Low body temperature: The body temperature gradually drops to the normal range, indicating that the inflammation in the body is reduced, which may be a sign that the fever is getting better. In addition, the time interval between repeated fevers would become longer. For example, early fevers were frequent and the temperature was higher, possibly exceeding 39 ° C. After that, the body temperature was no longer so high, and the body temperature could be measured at a longer interval (such as about 4 hours). If the body temperature was relatively stable, it meant that the fever was about to be cured. 2. Mental state improvement: When the fever is improved, the patient will feel more relaxed, easier to concentrate, and the symptoms such as headache and fatigue will be reduced. 3. Appetite Recovery: During a fever, the digestive function of the stomach will be affected, and the appetite will be reduced. Therefore, an increase in appetite also means that the fever has improved. 4. Increase in activity: When the patient's condition improves, the patient's activity will gradually increase and he will not feel too tired. 5. [Relieved symptoms: Along with the decrease in body temperature, other symptoms such as sore throat, stuffy nose, cough, etc. will gradually reduce.] It was important to note that judging whether a fever was getting better could not be based on just one sign. It was necessary to observe the improvement in many aspects. At the same time, if the symptoms persist or worsen, please seek medical attention immediately. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
For some fevers, they could survive on their own. For people who were healthy and had no underlying diseases, if the fever was not serious (for example, below 38 ° C), they could be relieved by resting more and drinking more water. They did not need to take antipyretic medicine and could return to normal through self-regulation. This kind of situation could usually be overcome by themselves. For example, the mild fever caused by the vaccine was mostly temporary, and the body temperature could return to normal in 1 - 2 days. There were also some fever caused by food accumulation and fever caused by acute rash in children (when the body temperature did not exceed 38.5 degrees Celsius), which could heal without special intervention. However, for people with weak constitution and persistent high fever, such as the elderly, children, and patients with serious underlying diseases, when the pathogen invades, it may cause high fever due to the low body resistance. In this case, it is difficult to return the body temperature to normal through self-regulation. It is necessary to seek medical advice in time to find out the cause of the disease. Under the guidance of a doctor, use non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs such as agitate fever, supplemented by physical cooling methods such as warm water wiping, and if necessary, take antibiotics for anti-infection treatment. In addition, if it was an adeno virus infection, for most children with normal immune function, the mild disease generally did not require special treatment to heal itself, but if it developed into adeno virus pneumonias, it would require medical treatment; If it was a bacteria infection that caused the child to have a fever repeatedly, it would require the guidance of a doctor to use antibiotics against the pathogen, and to ensure a sufficient course of treatment. The medicine could not be stopped prematurely, otherwise it would easily relapse. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"On Typhoid and Various Disease" was written by Zhang Zhongjing at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. If you want to know more about the follow-up, click on the link and read it!
The book on Typhoid and miscellaneous diseases was written around 200 - 210 AD.
The Preface to Typhoid and Various Disease was a very important classic of Chinese medicine. Its ideas ran through the entire system of Chinese medicine. This paper makes a detailed study of the original text, the translated text and the annotations, and it can be seen that the idea is very profound. First of all, the disease, the main disease, the first disease, and the second disease were the four stages of the development of the disease. Each stage had its own unique characteristics and treatment methods. Secondly, the treatment of diseases must follow the order of the specimens in order to achieve the purpose of treatment. Finally, the treatment methods of Chinese medicine paid great attention to the overall concept, emphasizing the treatment of the root cause of the disease, not just the symptoms. In short, the Preface to Typhoid and Various Disease was an important chapter in the classics of traditional Chinese medicine. Its ideas ran through the entire system of traditional Chinese medicine and played an important role in promoting the development of traditional Chinese medicine.
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The book was written in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. " On Typhoid and Various Disease " was one of the traditional Chinese medical works. It was a medical classic that mainly elaborated on external diseases and internal diseases. The author was Zhang Zhongjing at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. It was one of the main basic courses offered by Chinese medical colleges. In May 2021," Typhoid and Various Disease " was included in the Memory of the World. If you want to know more about the follow-up, click on the link and read it!