Viral fever is caused by viral invasion of the body. Viral fever is characterized by persistent high fever, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as sore throat, cough, runny nose and muscle aches.
Viral fever is a systemic symptom that occurs after viral infection of the human body, which means that the virus produces endogenous pyrogens through infected cells, which then act on the thermoregulatory center, causing the body to become feverish. Most viral fever is characterized by persistent high fever, usually above 39℃, with short intervals between fever peaks, and not easy to reduce fever.
It may also be accompanied by symptoms such as sore throat, cough, runny nose and muscle aches.
Fever caused by viral infection can be given antiviral treatment, while monitoring the body temperature. If the fever recurs, it can be combined with physical methods such as warm water baths and ice packs to assist in lowering the temperature. If necessary, oral antipyretic drugs such as ibuprofen can be taken under medical supervision.
If viral fever symptoms occur, you should go to a regular hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to correct treatment, so as not to delay the condition.