How does cold toothache return a responsibility?
summary
Today, I went out a little bit affected by the wind and caught a cold. I had a toothache these days, and I had been taking anti-inflammatory drugs and powder. Now I have a headache, my throat is uncomfortable, and I have a fever. After taking antipyretic drugs, my temperature still can't come down. I have a high fever all the time, and I feel very uncomfortable. Now I will talk about the cold toothache how to return a responsibility? Let me tell you this.
How does cold toothache return a responsibility?
First: cold fever has been very weak, low fever is not good, that is, there is inflammation, toothache is caused by inflammation, the root of fever is not completely cleared, the outbreak of inflammation leads to toothache. Most of them have long-term hot and cold sour sweet stimulation sensitive symptoms, so the toothache after heat is likely caused by pus in the affected area, can use ice bag cold compress the affected cheek (cheek).
Second, blocking the nose can prevent virus invasion; Constant runny nose and sneezing can help drive away the virus that has invaded; Fever, that is, the rise of body temperature, can stimulate the phagocytosis of white blood cells and promote the formation of antibodies. Moreover, most cold viruses are afraid of heat, and fever can block the propagation of viruses.
Third: after suffering from a cold, the nose will be blocked, breathing is not smooth, speaking with a lot of noise, the nasal discharge in the nostril is always flowing. If you have a severe cold, your body temperature will rise and you will feel uncomfortable.
matters needing attention
Moderate nap, supplement energy; It is not suitable to blow a fan when sleeping, and it is not suitable to sleep in the open at night. When the temperature is high, especially in the afternoon, outdoor work or activities should be avoided as far as possible; Avoid exposure to the sun for a long time. At the same time, take sunscreen measures, such as wearing light or plain color clothes, wearing sunshade hat, straw hat or umbrella, carrying sunstroke medicine for first aid.