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How does viral fever spread? Symptoms, causes, treatment and tests

How does viral fever spread? Symptoms, causes, treatment and tests

Viral fever is a common condition caused by viral infections, with symptoms such as high fever, fatigue, and body aches. It can affect all age groups and requires proper diagnosis through blood tests and clinical evaluation.

Introduction

Viral fever is a health issue caused by viral infections. It is mainly noticed as high body temperature along with the symptoms like - fatigue, weakness, aches, body infection, chills and headache etc. As bacterial infections can be cured with antibiotics but viral fever can’t. 

What are the types of viral fever?

Viral fever is caused by various types of viruses and it affects the immune system. Here are the broad view of common viral fever types- 

  • Respiratory Viral Fever - Mainly affects the respiratory tract of an individual.
  • Viral Enteritis - In this digestive tract gets heavily impacted. 
  • Neurological Viral Fever - It mainly affects the central nervous system and causes different kinds of neurological illness. 
  • Hemorrhagic Viral Fever - This mainly affects blood vessels in the human body. 

  • Exanthemata Viral fever - It mainly affects children with some skin rashes, and eruption issues. 

What are the symptoms of viral fever?

  • High Fever
  • Fatigue and Weakness
  • Muscle and joint pain, as seen in dengue fever.
  • Intense pain in the head that is affecting concentration power.
  • Eye Redness.
  • Chills
  • Redness, rashes on skin
  • Burning of eyes
  • Facial swelling
  • Runny nose, sore throat, and congestion.
  • Viral infections like measles, rubella.
  • Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. 
  • You might experience the loss of smell and taste.

You’re at risk of getting Viral infection if:

  • If you’re in contact with a person who is coughing, sneezing.
  • Contacting surfaces or objects which may contain a virus like - counter tops, doorknobs or phones.
  • Sexual contact.
  • Bites by mosquitoes.
  • Contaminated food or water.
  • You are working with sick people.
  • You share needles for intravenous drugs.
  • You are near infected animals or are slaughtering them.
  • Your building is infested with rats.

Diagnosis of Viral Fever:

Accurate diagnosis is important to manage viral fever effectively. Doctors at the best diagnostics centre, the Ganesh Diagnostics typically use clinical evaluation, medical history, and laboratory tests to identify the root-cause of the fever. The physician may analyse the symptoms, medical history, and samples for bacteria through necessary blood tests. If you're having symptoms of viral fever, you can book the best tests to detect and diagnose viral fever at Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Centre-

Preventions of Viral fever

  • Wash your hands regularly with soap and water.
  • Avoid touching your face.
  • Cover your mouth and nose while coughing or sneezing.
  • Drink clean, filtered water.
  • Avoid contaminated food.
  • Avoid junk food consumption in some seasons.
  • Wash fruits and vegetables.
  • Use insect mosquito nets.
  • Remove stagnant water to reduce mosquito breeding.
  • Eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals.
  • Exercise regularly. 

Conclusion

Viral fever is a treatable illness if the proper care and attention follows. It needs many preventive and diagnostics tests for which you can trust Ganesh Diagnostics. A rise in body temperature indicates the immune system's low capacity and ability. It is liable for all age groups to get the viral infection or fever. It can be cured at home with some kitchen products. Some of the lab tests are important to understand the root cause of this viral infection. 

FAQS-

Q. How do I manage my viral infection symptoms at home?

  • Use ginger and honey tea.
  • Applying a worm compress to your joints, forehead and back.
  • Rest and relaxation.
  • Hydration.

Q. What are the myths and facts about viral fever?

  • Viral fever needs antibiotics but the fact is viral fevers are only caused by viruses, and antibiotics are not effective against them.
  • Viral fever only happens to adults but the fact is viral fever affects all age groups.

Q. Can viral fever last up to 10 days?

Yes, viral fever can last up to 10 days in cases of severe infections.