Difference in symptoms between acute rhinitis and cold

Acute rhinitis is an acute inflammatory disease of the nasal mucosa caused by viral infection, commonly known as cold and flu, so acute rhinitis has the same symptoms as the common cold, and it should be mainly distinguished from influenza. Acute rhinitis is characterized by a burning sensation, itching and sneezing in the nose, followed by nasal congestion, which is gradually aggravated by an increase in nasal discharge, accompanied by decreased sense of smell and occlusive nasal sounds, and systemic symptoms varying in severity, with the majority having generalized discomfort, lethargy, low-grade fever and headache. Influenza referred to as influenza, is caused by influenza virus acute respiratory infectious diseases, the onset of acute, and accompanied by high fever, headache, fatigue, conjunctivitis, eye and general muscle pain and other symptoms of intoxication is more pronounced, and respiratory symptoms of Kata is mild, mainly through contact and air droplet transmission.