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What are the Symptoms of Viral Fever?

This article explains the common symptoms of viral fever, such as high temperature, body aches, chills, and fatigue. It highlights how viral fever affects children, adults, and the elderly.

  • 13 Dec 2024
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If you have observed children and the elderly afflicted with viral fever, the main reason is a weakened immune system. Various viral infections cause viral fever, characterised by high temperature, burning eyes, headache, body aches, nausea, and vomiting. A viral infection can affect any bodily region, including the intestines and lungs. Fever indicates some underlying condition and is not an illness per se. Ensuring you have the right health insurance plan can help manage unexpected health concerns.

Here, we will discuss various viral fever symptoms to understand this health condition.

Symptoms of Viral Fever

Generally, children and older adults show these symptoms, especially if their immunity is compromised. The following are the common viral fever symptoms:

  • Occasional chills:

Chills characterised by sudden shivering and cold bouts may occur intermittently as the body tries to regulate its temperature.

  • Body temperature up to 103°F:

Viral fevers can push body temperatures up to 103°F (39.4°C) or even higher, indicating an immune response to the viral infection.

  • Dehydration:

Fever can trigger sweating and excessive fluid loss to cause dehydration. The body must be kept properly hydrated by drinking fluids regularly.

  • Headache:

Many individuals with viral fever experience headaches that vary in intensity along with a feeling of pressure or throbbing in the head.

  • Muscle and joint pains:

Viral infections can cause generalised muscle aches and joint pains, causing discomfort and inhibiting mobility.

  • Weakness:

Feeling weak, exhausted, or lacking energy is a common symptom of viral fever. Activity levels decrease from an overwhelming feeling of lethargy.

  • Loss of appetite:

Viral fever often diminishes the desire to eat. Loss of appetite can reduce food intake, affecting overall nutrition and energy levels.

 

Viral fever can also affect adults. We can observe the following viral fever symptoms in adults:

  • Fever:

Adults with viral fever may experience high temperatures, often accompanied by sweating and chills.

  • Fatigue:

Feeling excessively tired or experiencing a lack of energy is a common symptom of viral fever in adults.

  • Headache:

Adults may experience persistent headaches that can range from mild to severe.

  • Body aches and muscle pain:

Overall, body aches, muscle pain, and joint discomfort are common symptoms of viral fever.

  • Respiratory symptoms:

Depending on the type of viral infection, adults may develop respiratory symptoms such as sore throat, cough, runny nose, or nasal congestion.

  • Gastrointestinal symptoms:

Some viral infections can cause gastrointestinal problems in adults, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and abdominal pain.

  • Loss of appetite:

Similar to children, adults with viral fever may experience an unusual loss of appetite.

  • Sweating:

Profuse sweating is often observed during viral fever episodes, contributing to dehydration and fluid loss.

  • Swollen lymph nodes:

Adults may notice swollen and tender lymph nodes, particularly in the neck, armpits, or groin area.

  • Skin rash:

Certain viral infections can manifest as skin rashes in adults as itchy, red, and raised bumps.

 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your general physician or another certified medical professional for any questions regarding a medical condition. Relying on any information provided in this blog is solely at your own risk, and ICICI Lombard is not responsible for any effects or consequences resulting from the use of the information shared.

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