Warning Signs Of Adenoviruses

Severe Coughing

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Another common sign of an adenovirus infection that has caused respiratory issues is severe coughing. When an irritant enters an individual's airways or throat, the nerves stimulated by the irritant will send a type of message to the brain that triggers a bodily response wherein the muscles in their abdomen and chest push air out of their lungs to get rid of the irritant. When affected by an adenovirus, the coughing will persist until the virus has passed through their system. In order to mitigate the issues and lessen the frequency of coughing while affected by the virus, it's recommended for individuals to sip water regularly and take cough drops whenever possible. This symptom can develop anywhere from two days to two weeks after exposure to the virus. Because this is a virus, antibiotics won't be effective at getting rid of the symptom.

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Swollen Lymph Nodes

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Swollen lymph nodes regularly occur as the result of certain bacteria or because of a virus such as an adenovirus. The lymph nodes, important glands in the body, are designed to ward off infections. If these nodes become swollen, this is a signal someone may be suffering from a viral infection. The swollen nodes individuals suffer from primarily develop underneath their chin, around their neck, around their groin, or in their armpits. The main symptoms associated with swollen lymph nodes include pain and discomfort, a fever, a sore throat, and night sweats. In general, patients can expect to go through the standard symptoms of an upper respiratory infection if their lymph nodes become swollen. While these lymph nodes should heal on their own, there is a small chance patients will develop a complication as a result of the swelling, which could include a bloodstream infection or the formation of an abscess.

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