Can a cold cause rhinitis or fever?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
35 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    A cold can cause a fever, and many people have a fever after they have a cold, which is the white blood cells in the body that fight off viruses.

    If you have a cold for a long time, even if you have nasal discharge, it will also cause rhinitis, so if you have a cold, don't keep sniffing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's entirely possible that these are common symptoms caused by a cold.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, a cold can cause not only rhinitis and fever, but also upper respiratory tract infections, lung infections, pharyngitis, otitis media, meningitis and a series of other diseases. Of course, colds are divided into wind-chill colds, wind-heat colds, epidemics, viruses, etc., these colds will cause the above symptoms, so after a cold, fever, cough, sneezing, runny nose, headache, diarrhea and other symptoms must be treated in time, otherwise it will cause serious consequences.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A cold can cause a fever, but not all conditions do. Cold is a common disease in life, also known as acute rhinitis or upper respiratory tract infection, common symptoms include, fever, runny nose, sneezing, body aches, etc., divided into two kinds: wind-heat cold and wind-cold cold. A mild cold does not cause fever symptoms and can heal on its own in about a week.

    When the body temperature is as high as Celsius, patients need to use antipyretics in time to avoid hyperthermia and affect body function. Drink plenty of water to boost your metabolism.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A cold can cause rhinitis or fever. The general cold is a general term for upper respiratory tract infection, which is mainly due to the weakening of the body's immunity due to inducing factors such as cold, rain, and staying up late, and is invaded by pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia, and rickettsia, which causes congestion, edema, and inflammatory changes in the mucosa of the upper respiratory tract.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Possibly. Cold is a relatively common clinical disease, after a cold may cause acute rhinitis, if it is a recurrent cold, the onset time is relatively long, it may cause chronic rhinitis, after causing rhinitis, there may be related nasal symptoms, such as nasal congestion, runny nose, loss of smell, some patients will also have nasal discharge with blood, sneezing, specific symptoms are individual differences.

    After the onset of the disease, it is recommended to go to the otolaryngology department, which can do a rhinoscopy and blood routine test, which will help to judge the condition. In terms of **, at present, oral drugs and nasal spray drugs are more commonly used**, and the nasal cavity can also be flushed with normal saline, which has an auxiliary effect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If there is no cold for a long time, long-term nasal congestion will cause rhinitis, so it is necessary to pay attention to it.

    The general cold is mostly due to the patient suffering from wind chill or eating unclean food, infected by bacteria, etc., which may lead to cold symptoms, and patients generally have fever, cough, sneezing, and nasal congestion. If there is no ** for a long time, it may cause rhinitis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A cold can cause rhinitis or fever, because if you have a cold, the body's immunity is very low, and it is easy to cause other inflammations.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A cold will definitely cause rhinitis and fever, but as the cold gradually relieves, the rhinitis will get better, and the body temperature will be normal. If the nose is uncomfortable for a long time. It may be simple rhinitis. It's time for rhinitis.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It will be. So if you have a cold, you should look at it quickly, don't think that you can heal yourself if your body immunity is poor, the cold appears, the sooner you get better, and it's very simple, just take some medicine, most of the wind and cold colds, just eat two packs of cold and heat clearing granules, rest more, drink more water, soak your feet at night, and you'll be fine for a day.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Possibly. Frequent colds and fevers may lead to sinusitis, but there are many causes of sinusitis, and it is also related to the usual weakness or viral infection, most of the sinusitis will lead to the appearance of the nose is not breathable, the sense of smell is not sensitive, and even dizziness or body fever.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A cold can cause rhinitis and fever, so during a cold, if the symptoms are particularly obvious, you can't just stick to not taking medicine. You can take some medications that are relatively safe and can relieve symptoms.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The inevitable symptom of a cold is fever, and when the temperature standard rises beyond the temperature that the human body can adapt to, it is a fever, and the fever must go to a designated medical institution in the fever clinic**.

    If you have a cold with runny nose or not, you will have runny nose in the upper respiratory tract, and it is rhinitis if it does not heal for a long time. It is divided into frontal sinusitis, ethmoid sinusitis, sinusitis, sphenoid sinusitis, etc. So a cold doesn't necessarily cause rhinitis. FYI!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A cold does not cause rhinitis, or a cold is a type of rhinitis in itself. Cold mostly refers to the common cold, is an acute upper respiratory tract infection, its clinical symptoms are mainly fever, cough, nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, etc., and because the cold symptoms are more prominent in nasal congestion and runny nose, therefore, it is also called acute rhinitis in modern medicine, which is different from allergic rhinitis.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    A cold may cause rhinitis and fever, and a cold reduces people's immunity, so it is recommended that friends with a cold should be early to avoid other pathologies.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A cold does not cause rhinitis, or a cold is a type of rhinitis in itself. A cold can cause a fever.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A cold can cause nasal congestion or fever, but it does not cause rhinitis, which is just a symptom of a cold.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Fever is one of the symptoms of a cold, and if severe, it can cause complications, including rhinitis.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If there is rhinitis, the cold is severe, it will cause rhinitis, and it is possible to have a fever.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, it is very common for a cold to cause symptoms in the nose and throat, which is also known as respiratory symptoms.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Symptoms of a cold are: fever, runny nose, nasal congestion, cough (productive production), fatigue, and headache.

    Therefore, it is normal to have runny nose and nasal congestion when you have a cold, and it is not rhinitis (although it is an inflammatory reaction).

    It is good to have symptoms such as fever and runny nose when you have a cold, indicating that the immune system is functioning normally, indicating that the immune system has released inflammatory mediators, which are used to kill cold viruses.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In the case of a severe cold, it will cause the patient or fever, and sometimes it will bring a little headache or fever.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Probably not, if you have mild rhinitis, you can eat a little probiotics, some probiotics can relieve rhinitis.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    A cold can cause rhinitis, it may be an allergy to something or a bacterial infection, or it may be excessive fatigue or a lack of vitamins, and endocrine disorders can cause rhinitis.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Of course it will be triggered. Exposure to allergens, excessive fatigue, frequent smoking and drinking, vitamin deficiency, endocrine disorders, these can cause rhinitis.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The causes of sinusitis are excessive fatigue, cold and dampness, malnutrition, vitamin deficiency, etc., which cause a decrease in the resistance of the whole body. Living and working environment is unclean, paranasal sinusitis can occur on one side, but also bilaterally, mainly manifested as nasal congestion, runny yellow nose, regular headache and shouting, you can usually do this, it is helpful for sinusitis;

    Usually pay attention to regular exercise, enhance physical fitness, and wash your face with cold water every morning to enhance the adaptability and disease resistance of the nasal mucosa

    Pay attention to improving the living and working environment, reduce environmental pollution, prevent the onset of acute rhinitis, pay attention to climate change, and increase or decrease clothes in a timely manner.

    Use 15 grams of Xinyi flowers, put them in a clay pot, add 2 bowls of water, and fry 1 bowl; 2 eggs, boiled and shelled, pricked a few small holes, put the casserole on the fire, pour in the medicinal juice and boil, put in the eggs and cook for a while, drink the soup and eat the eggs, and then insist on using the nose twice a day, generally ten days can relieve the discomfort caused by rhinitis.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because adults have relatively strong resistance and have been sick for a long time, the bacteria present in adults are generally more stubborn and resistant. When these bacteria infect a child, they become chronic.

    Sinus digging inflammation to get up, it is more difficult, there are some imitations of some children, at a very young age, there are symptoms of sinusitis, and at the same time accompanied by cold symptoms, so that parents are very headache. Experts from Q&A pointed out that in fact, there is a great relationship between colds and sinusitis, and parents should treat their children's sinusitis first, and the symptoms of natural colds will be reduced.

    Children have low immune function, poor adaptability to the outside world, and are prone to upper respiratory tract infections and various infectious diseases, and once the nasal mucosa is inflamed and swollen, it may cause mechanical obstacles in the nasal cavity, which will obstruct the sinus opening, and cause inflammation of the sinuses. Young children often do not use the correct way to blow their nose, so it will increase the pressure in the nasal cavity, so that the nasal discharge will flow back into the sinuses and cause sinus inflammation, so sinusitis is a common and prone disease in children.

    To prevent colds, you must first cure sinusitis:

    1. Control the source of infection

    Because adults have relatively strong resistance and have been sick for a long time, the bacteria present in adults are generally more stubborn and resistant. When these bacteria infect children, they will develop chronically: from runny nose - thick nose - yellow nose - yellow nose - yellow and green nose - to ear symptoms, if the fever is also a gradual high fever, rarely sudden high fever.

    For families with the above conditions, if the child's sinusitis does not recur in the future, we must completely ** adults, that is, control the source of infection.

    2. Thorough sinusitis:

    Once the child is diagnosed with sinusitis, starting from ****, ensuring the smooth drainage of the sinus opening, controlling infection and preventing complications, according to the different degrees of lesions, the methods chosen are different.

    In addition to preventing colds through the above two methods, in the high season of colds, we should also pay attention to indoor ventilation, do not let the room maintain a humid environment, so that germs are easy to breed, at this time, these germs will float into our respiratory tract with the air, resulting in colds and other diseases.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If you wake up in the morning for a period of time with a lot of sneezing, runny nose, dry and itchy nose, itchy eyes, etc., we generally call it"Allergic rhinitis", but not rhinitis or allergies in the true sense of the word.

    It can be cured by using the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, as for **, it is like a cold, it is difficult to say that it will be recidivized, but pay attention to a few points at least when you can rarely commit it or have initial symptoms. The sneeze still has to be sneezed, and it is the process of expelling the cold in the body! For specific explanations, please refer to the article in my space and your discussion.

    There is no allergy in traditional Chinese medicine, so if you have a runny nose at the same time, it is recommended to drink cold and heat clearing granules, which generally get better in 3 days.

    It is very important to do this:

    1. Put on pajama pants to sleep, the purpose is to protect the leg meridians from the cold at night, you can try to wear pajama pants the next day to compare the effect;

    2. To improve the level of qi and blood, be sure to go to bed early and get up early, don't stay up late, and massage the gallbladder meridian;

    3. Usually protect against the cold, stay away from air conditioning, refuse cold drinks, sweat more in summer, and quickly dry your legs and soles after bathing;

    4. Soak your feet in hot water, preferably the entire calf;

    5. Moderate aerobic exercise.

    So don't use all kinds of drugs and don't have surgery, keep warm, and sneeze out. If you have a runny nose, drink some cold and heat clearing granules.

    Finally, let's talk about the influence of seasons and climate, that is, cold is often a high incidence period in summer, especially when the season changes or the weather is abnormal, and many people say that it is easy to change places or environments. In summer, it is easier to get cold when you go to bed, so it is better to be wrapped in a quilt when it is cold. Because you may kick the quilt in the summer, you must wear pajama pants in the summer, and you must sneeze out.

    Many people are after the beginning of autumn began to be serious, because of the large temperature difference between morning and evening, the second half of the night is more likely to be cold, I will also sneeze when I wear pajama pants when I return to the Northeast in early August, indicating that I still get cold when I open the window at night. It is also very important to improve one's own qi and blood level, which is the foundation of health! I am a personal experience plus the learning of Chinese medicine knowledge to give you advice!

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Have you tried your temperature? If it is higher than the degree, it should be caused by a cold, or allergic rhinitis complicated by sinusitis.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    **The best method for transient rhinitis: that is, anterior ethmoid nerve block, which is currently the best method for rhinitis.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It's not like allergic rhinitis, it's like an upper respiratory tract infection. Allergic rhinitis usually does not cause fever.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    In addition to nasal itching, sneezing, and runny nose, patients with allergic rhinitis will also be accompanied by itching in the conjunctiva, palate, and even the external auditory canal, as well as nasal congestion, loss of smell and other symptoms. Although not contagious, allergic rhinitis can lead to a variety of complications such as sinusitis, nasal polyps, otitis media and asthma if left untimed**. Therefore, allergic rhinitis must be carried out early and actively, so as to better control the condition and reduce the symptoms.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    No, I've been in elementary school for a few years, and I'm fine.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    You may have rhinitis, an acute attack of inflammation, take some anti-allergy and anti-inflammatory drugs.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Rhinitis patients sometimes can't tell whether their runny nose and nasal congestion are due to rhinitis or cold, which delays the first opportunity.

    But a cold and fever are nothing more than those practices.

    1. Drink more water for colds and fevers, and be hot! It is best to drink boiled water, drink more water, sweat a little, go to the toilet, you can detoxify and dissipate heat.

    2. Rest more, sleep can improve the body's immunity! If you are sick, you should rest, so don't be too tired, and ask for sick leave to rest immediately! 3. Take medicine.

    Note that it is best to consult a doctor when using antibiotics, and some pharmacies also have resident doctors, so that they can recommend some drugs from big brand manufacturers such as Guangyao or Baiyunshan Kangzhiba, and do not listen to pharmacies to buy some miscellaneous drugs.

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