To enterovirus infection include the whole groupdiseases caused by enteroviruses. The very name of the infection - "enterovirus" - is a generalization for numerous representatives of intestinal viruses. It is the intestine that serves as a haven and "home" for many of them, where their path lies in the blood and internal organs. Symptoms and treatment of enterovirus infection completely depend on the form of the disease.
Intestinal enteroviruses include:
Enteroviruses for a long time (up to a month)remain in the environment (soil, water and food). This is due to the diversity of virus populations supported by natural selection, ensuring adaptability and survival in all environmental conditions. The causative agents of diseases in the human body multiply and accumulate.
Ill person or virus carrier - the mainsources of the disease. The infection is transmitted by oral-fecal, airborne, with close contact, as well as by hereditary pathway: if there is enterovirus infection in pregnant women, then there is a high probability of a risk of congenital infection in the fetus.
Getting on the mucous membrane of the human body,multiplying and causing inflammation, the virus penetrates into the blood and spreads throughout the body. It shows the symptoms of various diseases, justifying the expression: "where it is thin, there it breaks."
Viruses can not reproduce without the help of cellsorganism, this is their main biological feature. Penetrating inside a certain type of cells, they turn it into a mechanism for producing viruses. The cell can not simultaneously work on the virus and on the body, hence the appearance of completely specific symptoms of various forms of the disease. The various forms and associated symptoms are described below.
Respiratory form - catarrhal
After one or two weeks, there are characteristic symptoms, and treatment of enterovirus infection is not particularly required.
Intestinal form -
gastroenteric
Most often 1-3 days of enterovirusinfection in children. Komarovsky Evgeny Olegovich - Candidate of Medical Sciences, pediatrician - discussing this topic in his books, forums and telecasts, especially notes the danger of the disease in young children (up to a year) due to the possibility of dehydration.
Enteroviral fever
It is rarely diagnosed. It is manifested by an increase in temperature. There are no characteristic symptoms, and treatment of enterovirus infection is not required.
Exanthema enterovirus
There are the following signs:
Enterovirus infection can lead to the following complications:
Regardless of the disease to which themanifested symptoms, and treatment of enterovirus infection, and recommendations for the prevention of disease are aimed at the destruction of the infection. Antiviral drugs - interferons are used, symptomatic therapy is carried out (painkillers, antispasmodics, antiemetics).
Ample drinking and cool moist air is the best help.
In severe cases, it is necessary to hospitalize the patient.
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