First, the severe situation of the winter virus infection is a high-prevalence season, during which various viruses are active, such as influenza virus, common influenza virus, new crown virus, Novo virus, etc. Cold temperatures, which tend to keep people indoors and the air is not moving well, create “hotbeds” for the spread of the virus.
1. Vaccination against influenza is an effective means of preventing respiratory virus infections such as influenza viruses. It increases human immunity and reduces the risk of infection. The early vaccination of teachers and students against influenza is of great importance in densely populated places such as schools and childcare institutions. 2. Health habits maintain good hand-washing habits. In particular, in public places, such as malls, public transport, etc., hands are often washed with soap and mobile water. Clean and ventilated indoor environment. Fresh air reduces the concentration of the virus and inhibits its transmission. 3. The wearing of masks is essential for personal protection during periods of high respiratory disease in the winter, when travelling to densely populated sites. This can effectively prevent the spread of the virus with the flu, such as during the influenza pandemic, where the risk of influenza infection is significantly reduced for people with proper masks. 4. Healthy lifestyle, with plenty of vitamins and protein. Adequate nutrition helps to maintain normal mucous barrier functions in the respiratory tract and enhances the immunity of the respiratory system. At the same time, adequate levels of outdoor activity and sunlight can facilitate the synthesis of vitamin D and enhanced physical exercise can also contribute to increased immunity.
1. Many people who misuse antibiotics use antibiotics first when they catch a cold or cough. This is a common area of error because of the inevitability of viral infections and the ineffectiveness of antibiotics against the virus, the abuse of which may also lead to adverse consequences such as increased resistance.
1. Influenza is an acute respiratory infection caused by the influenza virus, with more common symptoms such as cough, fever and sores. If treatment is not provided in a timely manner, serious diseases such as pneumonia can be combined. 2. Hand-and-foot oral diseases are mainly caused by intestinal viruses, and children under five years of age are vulnerable to infection. The disease may be accompanied by herpes-like anthropitis, with rashes in the hand, hip, foot, etc. Mostly light, the first rash can heal. 3. The Novil virus is part of the Concertación virus, which lasts from the end of October to March. People of all ages can be infected, usually for 24 – 48 hours. Diarrhoea and vomiting are the main symptoms and can be accompanied by nausea, abdominal pain, headaches, etc. The virus itself is a self-restrictive disease and most patients are free to improve on their own after two or three days.
1. Rest and nutrition support is important for adequate rest during the rehabilitation of infected with the virus. For example, during the time of the infection, severe vomiting without forced feeding or feeding can be handled externally. 2. Targeted care may be partially used to relieve symptoms if it is accompanied by oral herpes pain in the case of hand-and-foot oral disease, and in the case of partial ulceration, for disinfection. In the case of rubella, which is induced by the infection of some viruses, the acute severity period requires a Western medical treatment, followed by the use of Chinese medicine for tailing and body recovery.
VI. Cases and warnings, for example, in the rehabilitation of children with HIV/AIDS, where parents are blindly using antibiotics for their children because they are not aware of the severity of the disease, have not only been ineffective but have increased the burden on the child ‘ s body. Also during the high-prevalence period of the influenza pandemic, some people enter crowd-intensive sites without a mask and, as a result, suffer not only from their own suffering but also from possible transmission to their families. In short, during the winter, high priority is given to the risk of infection, and the health of oneself and their families is protected through scientific preventive measures, the correct perception of areas, sound treatment and rehabilitation management.