How to prevent central nervous system infection?
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When it comes to central nervous system infection, it is a very strange disease. There are many reasons for multiple nervous system infection. The common symptoms are motor, sensory and autonomic nerve dysfunction. The extremities are cool and red, with less or more sweat. The skin becomes thin, tender or rough, and the nails become thick, brittle and tarnished. Central nervous system infection can cause serious consequences, which is a huge threat to health. So do you know how to prevent central nervous system infection? Now let's take a look.
How to prevent central nervous system infection?
1. To adjust the diet reasonably, we should not only ensure the comprehensive nutrition, but also prevent the excessive nutrition, leading to obesity. Don't smoke or drink. We should also strengthen physical exercise, because exercise is conducive to enhancing the cardiopulmonary function of the human body, improving the function of the blood circulation system, respiratory system and digestive system, improving the ability of disease resistance and enhancing the adaptability of the organism.
2. Daily life should pay attention to timely nursing, adhere to the limb function exercise, can grip, flexion and extension, rotation and so on. In the process of daily care and health care, the extremities need to keep warm and prevent burns. Acute infection in addition to quadriplegia can also be accompanied by respiratory muscle paralysis, should be sent to the hospital immediately.
3. We should also avoid long-term contact with poisons such as chemistry and avoid long-term contact with chemical poisons. For long-term use of isoniazid, phenytoin, chloroquine, sulfonamide and other drugs in patients, once found signs of the disease, should immediately stop the drug, go to the hospital to ask the doctor, symptomatic treatment.
matters needing attention
The disease is a self limited disease, and the effect of antiviral drugs is not exact, so the treatment is mainly symptomatic and supportive therapy. Because the virus is not heat-resistant, moderate temperature rise may be a natural defense mechanism, so it is not necessary to force excessive cooling.