Respiratory virus infections are a common disease, mainly those caused by influenza viruses, nose viruses, coronary viruses, etc. The following are common treatments for respiratory virus infections.
General treatment • Rest and isolation: the patient is weak after contracting the respiratory virus and needs to be assured of adequate rest to help with recovery. At the same time, in order to avoid the spread of the virus to others, appropriate isolation should be provided. For example, influenza patients are more contagious within a week of the onset of the disease, and it is advisable to rest in separate rooms in their homes and avoid close contact with their families, especially the elderly, children and people with low immunity. • Water supplementation and nutrition: Drinking more water is important for people living with respiratory virus, and it is recommended to drink 1,500 – 2000 ml of water per day. Sufficient moisture can keep the respiratory mucous membranes wet, facilitate the discharge of sapling and mitigate symptoms such as cough. In addition, patients should ensure adequate nutrition, including proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals. For example, protein-rich foods such as eggs, milk, fish and meat, as well as fresh vegetables and fruits, can be eaten to increase the resilience of the organism.
Treatment of Inflammation: The fever is one of the common symptoms of respiratory virus infections. If body temperature is below 38.5 °C, physical cooling methods, such as wiping head, armpit, groin, etc. with warm water, or the use of reheating stickers, are generally available. When the body temperature exceeds 38.5 °C, the accelerant, e.g. for acetaminophenol or brophen, may be used according to the patient. It needs to be noted that the dose of deflammation is different for children and adults and should be strictly applied in accordance with instructions or medical advice to avoid overdoses. Cough and cough treatment: Cough and cough are also common symptoms of respiratory virus infections. For dry cough, cough medicine such as the right methadone can be used to mitigate symptoms. If the cough is accompanied by more sluice, priority should be given to the use of aphrodisiacs, such as ammonium chloride, which help to excrete the slurry, rather than simply to stop the cough, which helps to remove viruses and inflammating substances in the respiratory tract. Reduce the symptoms of nasal plugs and flue aldicarb: Nose and flue aldicarb from viral infections can cause discomfort to patients. The nasal cavity can be washed with physicosal salt water, which removes the secretions and viruses within the nasal cavity and reduces the symptoms of nasal plugs. In addition, the use of pharmaceutical products containing pseudoephedrine can reduce nasal mucous membrane and nasal plugs, and the use of antigens such as chlorophenolate can reduce fluorine.
Antiviral treatment • Timing of the use of antiviral drugs: Some specific respiratory virus infections, such as influenza virus, are best used within 48 – 72 hours of the onset of the disease. Early use of antivirals reduces the pathology, reduces symptoms and reduces the risk of complications. • Common antivirals: In the case of influenza viruses, commonly used antivirals are Ostawe, Zanamwe, etc. Ostawe can curb the activity of the flu virus’s neurosulfide enzymes and prevent the virus from being released from infected cells, thereby reducing its spread. Zanamwe is an inhalant drug that works by inhibiting the replication of the virus. For other respiratory viruses, there are also a number of antiviral drugs that are being studied and tested, such as the Redshevet for the coronal virus, which in some cases is also being used for treatment.
• Chinese medicine: Chinese medicine has some therapeutic effect on respiratory virus infection, based on the patient’s symptoms, histograms, pulses, etc. For example, silver dissipation is applied to a cold in the form of a wind heater, which acts as a cooling table, a pyrolysis, and a conservatory dissipation is used in the cold, which can function as a sweating watch and a humid wind. • Medium medicine: There are many medium medicine that can assist in the treatment of respiratory virus infections. It contains a variety of Chinese ingredients, such as corrosive, silver and pheasant. It has the effect of detoxifying the plague and ventilating the pulmonary fever, and has some application in the treatment of respiratory virus infections such as influenza. The treatment of respiratory virus infections requires appropriate treatment, taking into account, inter alia, the symptoms of the patient, the type of virus. At the same time, patients should be able to observe changes in symptoms during treatment, such as continuing symptoms or abnormal conditions such as respiratory difficulties.