The treatment of viral inflammatory diseases begins with antiviral therapy, and the application of antiviral drugs should also be combined with symptomatic treatment. Control of viruses is the root of treatment, but many viruses do not have special antiviral drugs, such as common cold and flu pass, often caused by rhinovirus, adenovirus, parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus and other viral infections, these viruses do not have special drugs, treatment can only be symptomatic treatment, such as drinking more water, eating compound cold medicine to relieve fever, sore throat, nasal congestion, runny nose, cough and other symptoms. Some viruses have special drugs, such as influenza, a respiratory infection caused by the influenza virus, can be treated with special antiviral drugs such as oseltamivir. Regardless of whether there is an antiviral potent drug, viral inflammation should be treated for symptoms and complications, fever reduction in case of high fever, anti-convulsions in case of convulsions, antibacterial drugs in case of concurrent bacterial infections, and appropriate treatment in case of acid-base imbalance, electrolyte disorders, and organ complications such as heart, lung, liver, kidney and brain.