Causes of influenza

Synonyms Influenza, real flu, viral flu Causes of joint and limb pain In the case of a real flu (influenza), which is caused by a virus of the family of orthomyxoviruses, there is not only general indisposition and breathing difficulties, but also joint pain and aching limbs. The cause of this joint and limb pain … Causes of influenza

Causes of the gastro-enteritis | Causes of influenza

Causes of the gastro-enteritis A stomach flu is an inflammation of the gastrointestinal mucosa (gastroenteritis) caused by viruses or, more rarely, bacteria. Although the name “flu” suggests an infection with the influenza A virus, the two diseases have nothing to do with each other. The gastrointestinal flu always has a viral or bacterial infestation as … Causes of the gastro-enteritis | Causes of influenza

Complications of influenza

Synonyms Influenza, real flu, virus fluThe flu can lead to complications or even death, especially for people with a weaker immune system, such as the chronically ill, the elderly, small children and pregnant women. Often a so-called super infection with bacteria and a resulting pneumonia (= pneumonia). One speaks of a superinfection when an already … Complications of influenza

Causes of a cold

Causes and forms of a cold The symptoms of coughing with increased sputum, sore throat, headache and aching limbs and running nose can occur individually or together, which would then lead to the full picture of the cold. In the vast majority of cases, a cold is always a part of the common cold. Depending … Causes of a cold

Correct fever measurement

Cold, flu, cough, rhinitis med. : Hyperthermia english: fever Introduction Fever is a symptom of various diseases, whereby the normal core temperature of the body is raised to over 38° Celsius. It can occur in harmless diseases, mostly colds, but also in dangerous diseases. However, it should be noted that the body temperature fluctuates during … Correct fever measurement

Measuring the temperature without thermometer | Correct fever measurement

Measuring the temperature without thermometer The patient’s general condition alone can give an indication as to whether a fever is present: a pale, weakened, ill-looking general condition is evident. If the fever is high, mere touch may be sufficient to determine the fever. Therefore, placing the back of the hand on the forehead or in … Measuring the temperature without thermometer | Correct fever measurement