Can A Cold Cause Neuritis?
Cold, also known as upper respiratory tract infection, is a very common disease that may occur at any time. There are many causes of colds, usually due to the decline of human immune resistance and virus infection. The symptoms caused by different causes are also different. Sometimes there may be symptoms of numbness in hands and feet and facial paralysis. What's going on? Numbness in hands and feet It is because the cold causes neuritis, which produces symptoms, that is, numbness of hands and feet, weakness of limbs, etc.
So, What Is The Neuritis Caused By Colds?
A cold can cause numbness in the hands and feet because the numbness in the hands and feet is caused by poor peripheral blood circulation, and the local blood supply in the hands and feet is insufficient and numbness occurs. Numbness in hands and feet is due to the symptoms of neuritis caused by a cold. The common symptoms of neuritis are numbness in hands and feet, muscle atrophy, and weakness of limbs. Patients with neuritis have symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection a few days to weeks before the onset or are secondary to certain viral diseases such as influenza, so the disease is suspected to be related to viral infection. The pathological changes are located in the spinal nerve root (especially the anterior root is more common and obvious), ganglia, and peripheral nerves, and occasionally the spinal cord can be involved. The pathological changes were edema, hyperemia, local perivascular lymphocyte infiltration, segmental demyelination of nerve fibers, and axonal degeneration. The clinical manifestations of acute infectious polyneuritis can be seen at any age, but it is more common in young and middle-aged men. All seasons have the disease, more common in summer and autumn, the onset is acute or subacute, and a small number of onset is relatively slow.
Most flu patients can cause facial neuritis, i.e. facial paralysis. Patients often find that one side of the cheek does not move well and the mouth is crooked when they wash their face and rinse their mouth in the morning. In patients with complete paralysis of facial expression muscles, forehead wrinkles disappear, palpebral fissures expand, nasolabial folds are flat, and mouth corners droop. The affected side cannot perform actions such as the wrinkling forehead, frowning, closing eyes, blowing air, and pouting. When puffing the cheeks and whistling, air leakage occurs because the lips of the affected side cannot be closed. When eating, food residues are often stranded in the tooth-buccal space of the diseased side, and saliva often drips down from the side. Since the puncta are everted with the lower eyelids, the tears cannot be drained normally and overflow. Wherein peripheral facial paralysis sickness rate is very high, and the common person is facial neuritis or Bell's palsy. Some patients may have dysgeusia in the front 2/3 of the tongue, herpes in the external auditory canal, etc.
Cold and flu viruses tend to attack the body's respiratory system first, and if left untreated, cold viruses can damage other systems, the nervous system being one of them. Therefore, it is recommended to actively treat colds in life.
Generally speaking, when you have a cold, you should pay attention to the following points:
1. Wash your hands frequently. We are often exposed to various germs in our daily life, many of which can cause us to catch a cold, and then spread through the touch of our hands, so we must pay attention to the hygiene of our hands, and not get used to it before washing our hands. touching nose and eyes with hands.
2. Drink plenty of warm water. Drinking plenty of water can replenish water in the body. As long as the body does not feel unwell, you can drink plenty of water. Of course, friends with kidney disease must pay attention to follow the doctor's advice and drink water in moderation. Drinking plenty of water is already an adjunct to treating colds.
3. Do not drink coffee after taking the medicine. Not because of the anti-cold mechanism, most cold medicines contain anti-allergic ingredients to relieve symptoms such as runny nose and sneezing. The side effects of these drugs are drowsiness and inattention. Doctors remind readers that because common cold medicines contain phenylpropanolamine if taken together with caffeinated coffee, it may cause a sharp rise in blood pressure, which can be fatal.
There are many causes of neuritis, colds can also cause neuritis, numb hands and feet, facial paralysis, and other symptoms, but they should not be ignored, minor diseases can also cause great harm, I hope everyone should pay attention to them.
