What does a cold cause

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A cold is a very common thing for everyone, and we often encounter this situation, but we should pay more attention to some symptoms during the cold period, so as not to cause some diseases. Let's talk about the eye diseases caused by a cold.

What does a cold cause

First: upper respiratory tract infection referred to as Shanggan, also known as the common cold. It is the general term of acute inflammation including nasal cavity, pharynx or larynx. Generalized Shanggan is not a disease diagnosis, but a group of diseases, including common cold, viral pharyngitis, laryngitis, herpangina, pharyngeal conjunctival fever, bacterial pharyngeal tonsillitis.

Second: the narrow sense of Shanggan, also known as the common cold, is the most common acute respiratory infectious disease, mostly self limiting, but the incidence is high. It occurs 2-4 times a year in adults and 6-8 times a year in children. The disease can occur all year round, especially in winter and spring. The common causes are virus infection and bacterial infection.

Third: common symptoms of cold include chills, high fever, headache, vomiting, fatigue, muscle soreness, apathy, etc. 70% - 80% of upper respiratory tract infections are caused by viruses. They include rhinovirus, coronavirus, adenovirus, influenza and parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, ECHO virus, Coxsackie virus, etc.

matters needing attention

To sum up, a cold may cause dry eyes. At this time, we should pay attention to a sufficient sleep time, drink more water, strengthen the quality of exercise, do more aerobic exercise, enhance our physique and make our resistance stronger.