What’s wrong with coughing and sore eyes?

Most coughs, sore throats, and eye drops are signs of viral colds, but may also be caused by diseases such as pharyngoconjunctivitis. It is recommended to improve laboratory tests to clarify the specific cause and receive appropriate treatment. The virus can cause cough, dry throat, sore throat, runny nose and other symptoms. The virus can also attack the lid gland, resulting in increased secretions from the lid gland, which in turn can easily cause eye stools. It is advisable to take ganciclovir tablets, ribavirin pellets and other medications to treat viral colds to prevent symptoms from worsening; 2. pharyngoconjunctivitis: mostly related to infection with pathogenic microorganisms such as adenovirus and coxsackievirus, which are contagious and infect the upper respiratory tract and conjunctiva, leading to inflammation of the respiratory mucosa and increased secretion of the lid gland, which can cause the body to cough, sore throat, eyes and eye stools The virus can cause cough, sore throat, eye discharge, and eye droppings, as well as general malaise, elevated body temperature, lacrimation, and photophobia. Patients are advised to take ganciclovir tablets, watermelon cream lozenges, golden throat tablets and acyclovir eye drops as prescribed by the doctor to improve the symptoms of the disease.