Symptoms Of Norovirus

Fever

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Norovirus very commonly brings on a fever at the first onset of symptoms, and it can persist for about forty-eight hours. If the reading approaches the point of 104 degrees Fahrenheit, it is time to contact a doctor, as this is the point where seizures could occur, along with other complications. An over-the-counter temperature reducer can effectively lower the body's temperature associated with norovirus, and it will also help with symptoms like body aches. High body temperature can be dangerous as it can cause the body to dehydrate faster. It is important to push fluids during this illness when a higher-than-normal temperature is present.

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Dry Mouth

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Dry mouth may occur if the virus causes patients to become dehydrated. When the dry mouth is related to norovirus, it will typically occur after an individual has already experienced vomiting and diarrhea. Affected individuals might not feel like they're producing as much saliva as usual, or like the inside of their mouth feels like sandpaper. Their tongue might feel like it's sticking to their teeth or the roof of their mouth. Trying to generate saliva might be difficult. The best way to alleviate dry mouth is to stay hydrated by continuing to sip water or electrolyte-heavy fluids throughout the day. One of the potential dangers of dry mouth is that the lack of saliva makes it harder to break down food, so individuals are more likely to experience tooth damage and gum issues. Patients should make sure they're taking extra care with their oral hygiene by brushing their teeth at least twice a day.

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