Acute rhinitis caused by colds and rheumatism may be accompanied by symptoms such as sneezing, clear runny nose, and nasal congestion. In severe cases, it may be accompanied by fever and headache. It is usually caused by a viral infection. Later, it combines with bacterial infection and the sputum turns into jaundice. Oral cephalosporin and amantadine for anti-inflammatory and antiviral treatment, daily flushing with saline. At the same time, drink more boiled water, sweat appropriately, quit smoking and drinking, avoid spicy food, and stay away from dusty environments. Depending on the cause and extent of the disease, clinical manifestations may be of different types: 1. Common Cold Commonly known as "cold", also known as acute rhinitis or upper respiratory tract catarrh, is mostly caused by rhinovirus, followed by coronavirus, parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, echovirus, coxsackievirus, etc. The onset is acute, and the incubation period ranges from 1 to 3 days, which varies with the virus. It is shorter for enterovirus and longer for adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, etc. The main symptoms are nasal symptoms, such as sneezing, nasal congestion, and clear nasal discharge. It may also present as coughing, dry throat, itchy or burning throat, and even postnasal drip. Symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, and watery nasal discharge may occur at the same time or several hours after the onset of the disease. After 2 to 3 days, the nasal discharge becomes thicker, often accompanied by sore throat, tearing, loss of taste, difficulty breathing, hoarseness, etc. There is generally no fever or systemic symptoms, or only low-grade fever, malaise, mild chills, and headache. Physical examination revealed congestion, edema, secretions in the nasal mucosa, and mild congestion in the pharynx. When Eustachian tube inflammation occurs, symptoms such as hearing loss may occur. Purulent sputum or severe lower respiratory tract symptoms suggest concurrent viral infection other than rhinovirus or secondary bacterial infection. If there are no complications, recovery can be achieved in 5 to 7 days. 2. Acute viral pharyngitis or laryngitis (1) Acute viral pharyngitis is mostly caused by rhinovirus, adenovirus, influenza virus, parainfluenza virus, enterovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, etc. The clinical features are itching or burning sensation in the throat, rare cough, and mild pharyngeal pain. When swallowing is painful, it often indicates a streptococcal infection. Influenza virus and adenovirus infections may cause fever and fatigue. Adenovirus pharyngitis may be associated with conjunctivitis. Physical examination revealed obvious congestion and edema in the pharynx, and enlarged and tender submandibular lymph nodes. (2) Acute viral laryngitis is mostly caused by rhinovirus, influenza A virus, parainfluenza virus and adenovirus. Clinical features include hoarseness, difficulty speaking, pain when coughing, and often fever, sore throat or cough. Physical examination revealed laryngeal edema and congestion, mild enlargement and tenderness of local lymph nodes, and audible stridor in the laryngeal region. 3. Acute herpetic pharyngitis It is often caused by Coxsackievirus A, with symptoms of obvious sore throat and fever. The course of the disease is about 1 week, and it often occurs in summer. It is more common in children and occasionally in adults. Physical examination may reveal pharyngeal congestion, grayish-white blisters and superficial ulcers on the surface of the soft palate, uvula, pharynx and tonsils, surrounded by red halos, which will later form herpes. 4. Pharyngeal conjunctival fever It is mainly caused by adenovirus, coxsackievirus, etc. Clinical manifestations include fever, sore throat, photophobia, and tearing. Physical examination shows obvious congestion of the pharynx and conjunctiva. The course of the disease is 4 to 6 days. It often occurs in the summer, is more common in children, and is easily spread by swimmers. 5. Bacterial pharyngitis and tonsillitis It is mostly caused by hemolytic streptococci, followed by Haemophilus influenzae, pneumococcus, staphylococcus, etc. The onset is acute, with obvious sore throat, chills, and fever (body temperature can reach above 39°C). Physical examination revealed obvious congestion in the pharynx, enlarged and congested tonsils with yellow purulent secretions on the surface, enlarged and tender submandibular lymph nodes, and no abnormal signs in the lungs. |
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