What diseases are predisposed of by colds? What are the causes of being prone to colds

Updated on healthy 2024-07-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Around us, some people are often weak, if you don't pay attention to it, it is easy to cause a cold, although this disease is very small, but there are many complications, which need to be timely ** and prevention, so what are the complications? See the article below, What diseases can a cold cause? Hope it helps.

    1. Otitis media: The Eustachian tube opens in the pharynx, and when yawning or swallowing, the Eustachian tube opens, and a small amount of gas enters the middle ear to maintain the balance of air pressure inside and outside the tympanic membrane. Due to the immature growth and development of children, the eustachian tube is relatively short and straight, and after a cold, the inflammation is easy to spread to the short and straight eustachian tube, and then affect the middle ear.

    2. Pneumonia: A cold refers to the inflammation of the nose and pharynx, if it is not controlled, the inflammation spreads downward, it can develop into bronchitis, pneumonia and lead to asthma.

    <>4. Nephritis: Nephritis is the body's immune response to the invasion of streptococcus, but if the immunity is low and it is allergic, the streptococcus will descend to the kidneys, causing diffuse lesions in both kidneys.

    5. Viral meningitis: In the case of decreased immunity and resistance, meningococcal bacteria will enter the bloodstream from the respiratory tract and then reach the intracranium, causing inflammatory changes in meningitis and a series of clinical symptoms.

    6. Rheumatoid arthritis: Rheumatoid arthritis is caused by streptococcal infection. When the human body has a cold, its ability to resist diseases and its own immunity decreases, and it is easy to be infected with streptococcus.

    7. Sinusitis: Runny nose for more than 10 days without signs of improvement, and yellow-green thick nasal discharge accompanied by cough, severe nasal congestion, and headache. It may also be complicated by pharyngitis, rhinitis, and tracheitis.

    8. Meningitis: neck stiffness, severe headache, vomiting, photophobia, persistent high fever, and even lack of consciousness.

    The above is the main knowledge of learning about which diseases will be caused by colds, there are five categories of complications, especially the most serious is meningitis, so that patients are in danger of life at any time, in ordinary life, we must actively strengthen exercise, improve their ability to resist disease, and once they catch a cold, seek medical attention in time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Colds can cause acute otitis media, sinusitis, pneumonia and myocarditis.

    Otitis media caused by a cold is generally caused by an incorrect method of blowing the nose, pinching both sides of the nose and blowing the nose can easily cause secretions to block the Eustachian tube, causing the germs to enter the middle ear through the Eustachian tube. In order to prevent otitis media caused by colds, blow your nose with one side of your nose first, and do not blow both sides at the same time.

    Sinusitis is mostly a sequelae of a cold, which is divided into acute and chronic. Acute sinusitis is mostly caused by upper respiratory tract infection, such as sinusitis caused by the decline of local resistance in the sinuses and the violentness of viruses and bacteria, and colds are one of the important reasons for the decline of nasal resistance. Acute sinusitis** is not standardized, and some patients can transform into chronic sinusitis.

    Colds often cause pneumonia. If the cold and cough are not timely or the effect is not satisfactory, it is easy to prolong the course of the disease, and the pathogenic bacteria of the upper respiratory tract will move down with the respiratory tract and infect the lower respiratory tract, thus causing pneumonia.

    Colds can trigger myocarditis. Cold viruses can invade not only the respiratory tract but also other organs such as the heart. In some cold patients, if the virus enters the heart, it will seriously damage the heart muscle and may cause myocarditis.

    Most patients with myocarditis are young people, and patients with a history of heart disease have repeated colds within a year, and the cold does not get better after two weeks, accompanied by symptoms such as palpitation, chest tightness, breathlessness, and edema of the lower limbs, they are very likely to suffer from myocarditis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you don't pay attention to the development of a cold, it can cause many diseases, such as myocarditis, pneumonia, etc., and there are more secondary diseases, so don't take it lightly, otherwise it will be too late to regret it. If you are sick, you must see it, at first it is a minor illness, and if you don't see it, it is a major illness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The cold is an acute inflammatory disease of the mucous membrane in the nose, it is contagious, and it is a very common disease. When the body is weakened by cold, excessive fatigue and other physical deterioration, the normal defense function of the nasal mucosa is destroyed, and the virus invades the nasal mucosa and continues to grow and multiply locally, resulting in the onset of colds.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A cold that has been bad for a long time is prone to the following diseases:

    1. Kidney damage; Clause.

    2. Sinusitis; Clause.

    3. Myocarditis; Clause.

    4. Respiratory diseases, such as pneumonia and bronchitis. Therefore, if you have a cold, you should go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the patient has a cold for too long, it may cause otitis media, acute sinusitis, bronchitis, tracheitis and other diseases, some patients will cause glomerulonephritis or rheumatic fever, and some patients will implicate the heart and develop viral myocarditis, if the patient has asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema, bronchiectasis, cardiac insufficiency and other underlying diseases, it will lead to acute aggravation of the condition, which may lead to aggravation of heart failure.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you have a cold, it will indeed make your body a lot uncomfortable, and the second one lower than me will cause your blood pressure to rise, which will cause your body to be uncomfortable, including your mental state is not good, so I have a cold, and I have to do it in time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A cold can cause the following illnesses:

    1.Respiratory diseases, when the upper respiratory tract infection is not controlled in time, can easily cause bronchitis, pneumonia, patients mainly manifest cough, runny nose, sputum, fever and other symptoms.

    2.Sinusitis, a common cold can easily cause sinusitis, and patients will present with headache and yellow purulent nasal discharge.

    3.Myocarditis is mainly caused by uncontrolled viral outbreaks, especially patients with congenital heart disease before, who are very prone to myocarditis, and patients mainly manifest as palpitation, chest tightness, and precordial discomfort.

    4.Kidney damage, the body's resistance will be weaker after a cold

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Colds generally cause some of the following illnesses.

    Acute catarrhal otitis media. Common in children and young adults. Due to upper respiratory tract infection, especially when the upper respiratory tract infection is severe and caused by rhinitis, if you do not pinch your nose in time, or you can't pinch your nose correctly, about 5 to 7 days after a cold, it will lead to Eustachian tube blockage, and the prognosis is good if you are in time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is more common in infants and young children, affecting adjacent organs or spreading downward, or secondary bacterial infection, causing otitis media, sinusitis, tonsillopharyngitis, posterior pharyngeal abscess, cervical lymphadenitis, laryngitis, tracheitis, bronchopneumonia, etc. In addition, patients with streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis may be complicated by acute nephritis, rheumatic fever, etc. after 2 to 4 weeks.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Analysis: Colds cause some upper respiratory tract diseases, such as cough, fever and sore throat. If it is infected, it can also cause encephalitis and pneumonia. It is recommended that everyone actively ** catch a cold. You can usually improve the symptoms of a cold by drinking more water and sweating more.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If a cold is not effective in a timely manner, it can cause a variety of diseases, such as viruses can be secondary to bacteria, and patients can have acute tonsillitis, rhinitis, sinusitis and otitis media at this time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are many diseases that can be easily caused by colds, such as leukemia, and many inflammatory diseases are easy to be caused by colds.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In particular, young children are prone to induce paranasal sinuses, middle ear, tonsils, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchitis, and pneumonia.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Colds can easily lead to pneumonia, laryngitis and other diseases.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    High fever, throat inflammation, nasal congestion, runny nose, wait.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cold and fever lead to sepsis.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The common cold refers to the "common cold", also known as "cold", acute rhinitis or upper respiratory tract infection. Cold is a common acute upper respiratory tract viral infection, mostly caused by rhinovirus, parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, echovirus, coxsackievirus, coronavirus, adenovirus, etc.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The main reasons for susceptibility to colds are reduced immunity, nutritional deficiency, and disease deficiency.

    1. Reduced immunity: children and the elderly belong to the group of people with poor body immunity, and children are prone to colds when the seasons change due to the imperfect immune system. The elderly population is prone to colds due to the gradual decrease in immunity due to the deterioration of physical functions, and is also prone to colds due to the alternation of hot and cold seasons.

    At the turn of the seasons, pay attention to keeping warm, prevent cracks from freezing and stopping large temperature changes in cold and heat, and carry out appropriate physical exercises within the allowable range of the body to enhance the body's immunity.

    2. Nutritional factors: long-term picky eating will cause a lack of nutrients in the body, resulting in a decrease in the body's immunity, and then causing the occurrence of colds. It is recommended to eat a balanced diet, eat more protein-rich foods such as meat, eggs and milk, and eat more vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits, such as spinach, cucumbers, watermelons, bananas, etc., to improve the body's immunity.

    3. Disease **: In addition to the decrease in immunity caused by age, the occurrence of underlying diseases caused by the deterioration of body functions in elderly patients is also a reason why the elderly are prone to colds.

    People who are prone to colds have a daily diet, rest, and physical exercise to enhance the body's immunity and reduce the occurrence of colds.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The body is not warm enough, the local resistance is low, it is easy to catch a cold, and there is no direct relationship between the poor physical fitness!

    Whether you are prone to slow down colds depends on whether you are susceptible.

    The so-called susceptible population refers to the population that lacks immunity to a certain infectious disease and is susceptible to the disease. The increase in the number of newborns, the concentration of susceptible people or the entry into epidemic areas, and the enlistment of new recruits in the army are prone to cause epidemics of infectious diseases. After the disease, the immunization and artificial immunization of the population are reduced, and it is not easy for infectious diseases to pretend or terminate their epidemics.

    Most of the colds are caused by viruses (about 90 colds are caused by viruses), and the virus is constantly mutating every year, and the spread of the epidemic is caused by virus mutation!

    Prevention is key!

    The method is very simple, do not contact people with colds, strengthen their immunity, resistance (such as exercising, eating more foods rich in nutrients and vitamins).

    Tips to prevent colds.

    Soak your feet in hot water for 15 minutes every night, and the amount of water should not exceed the surface of your feet, and your feet should be red after soaking.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are many reasons for frequent colds, which may be caused by poor lifestyle habits, poor immunity, allergic rhinitis, anemia, vitamin deficiency and other conditions. Causes of frequent colds:

    First. Bad living habits: Poor living habits, such as long-term Internet access, frequent staying up late, lack of exercise, poor eating habits, and frequent drinking, can easily cause the invasion of bacteria, leading to frequent colds and illnesses.

    Second. Poor immunity: colds are mostly caused by viral infections in the natural environment, and people with normal immunity will not catch colds often because of contact with viruses, and people with poor immunity will have reduced human barrier function, and viruses are easy to invade the body, causing cold symptoms.

    Third. Allergic rhinitis: Patients with allergic rhinitis are prone to sneezing, runny nose and other symptoms, and will be mistakenly thought to be caused by a cold, and should have allergic rhinitis.

    Fourth. Anemia and vitamin deficiencies: People with anemia and vitamin deficiencies are more likely to be infected with pathogens and cause colds and other diseases due to malnutrition and reduced ability to resist viruses.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    When people have a cold, the vitamin C in the white blood cells will be depleted rapidly, so it is necessary to supplement a large amount of vitamin C during the cold to enhance immunity. When vitamin B6 is deficient, it causes the immune system to deteriorate. At the same time, it can also severely weaken the body's resistance to germs.

    Vitamin E can increase antibodies to remove viruses, bacteria and cancer cells, and vitamin E can also maintain the constancy of white blood cells, mainly due to the slowing down of blood metabolism caused by qi and blood deficiency and lack of qi and blood, the low temperature makes blood vessels constrict, the blood reflux ability is weakened, blood circulation is not smooth, fatigue or excessive toxins in the body caused by the phenomenon of fire. You may suffer from colds, or you may be weak and irritable, anemia, lack of exercise, and poor sleep quality! The liver fire is too strong!

    Excessive stress, too depressed mood, too long time on the Internet, excessive smoking and drinking, unaccustomed to water and soil, physical strength declines, and when the temperature and humidity change greatly, people's physical strength will decrease, and the resistance will decline, the most common is cold, cough, dry mouth, nasal congestion, sore throat fever, slight cold, fatigue, irritability, body aches, difficulty concentrating, headache and a series of respiratory infections, which are due to the inhibition of cardiopulmonary function, The body may be caused by insufficient oxygen supply, excessive depletion of fluid, endocrine disorders, and liver dysfunction!

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