Warning Signs Of Adenoviruses

Stomach And Intestinal Inflammation

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Just about everyone gets a bellyache from time to time, but you may experience awful stomach pain that makes you tired and can make you feel like vomiting. This could be a symptom of irritable bowel disease, or stomach and intestinal inflammation as a result of an adenovirus. If you experience inflamed intestines on a regular basis or beyond the adenoviral infection period, then it is a sign the pain is more related to chronic irritable bowel syndrome than the adenoviral infection. The two kinds of irritable bowel syndrome are ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. In both cases, you experience inflammation in the intestines and sometimes ulcers, which break down the lining of the intestines and can cause bleeding. The most common symptoms of this condition include diarrhea, belly pain, weight loss, reduced energy, high internal temperature, and bleeding. You may also start to experience additional symptoms like eye problems, joint pain, rashes, liver problems, and arthritis.

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A Sore Throat

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When you experience scratchiness, pain, or other irritations of the throat that becomes more painful upon swallowing, you are experiencing pharyngitis or a sore throat. Cold and flu are the two most likely causes, though an adenovirus is also possible. Fortunately, the soreness will typically resolve once the virus goes away. Strep throat is a less common version of pharyngitis, but it is caused by a bacteria rather than a virus; in this situation, you will need to undergo treatment to stop further health problems. If something more serious causes the pharyngitis, treatment may get more complicated. The symptoms to watch out for will depend on what is causing the irritation in the first place, such as difficulty swallowing, sore and swollen glands in the jaw or neck, a hoarse or muffled voice, pain that worsens when swallowing, scratchiness in the throat, swollen and red tonsils, white patches on the tonsils, and pus on the tonsils. Also look out for high internal temperature, sneezing, runny nose, nausea, vomiting, headache, or body aches. Be sure to talk to a doctor if you are experiencing these symptoms.

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