What’s wrong with headache and brain fever

Headache and brain fever are common clinical symptoms, which may be caused by a variety of reasons, including colds, rhinitis, meningitis and other infectious diseases. For these different causes, treatment methods are also different, mainly involving antibiotics, antiviral drugs, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

Colds are often caused by infections such as bacteria and viruses, which can cause stimulation of the central nervous system, resulting in headaches and fever. Anti-infective, analgesic, and antipyretic drugs are commonly used in treatment, such as cefixime tablets and ibuprofen capsules.

Rhinitis may be caused by bacterial or viral infection, causing nasal inflammation and local irritation, causing headache and brain fever. Treatment usually focuses on anti-infection and analgesia. Commonly used drugs include Biyuan Tongqiao Granules, Zhennaoning Capsules, etc.

Meningitis is an intracranial infection caused by bacterial or viral infection. It can cause dilation and increased permeability of cerebral blood vessels, leading to intracerebral edema and intracranial hypertension, resulting in headache and brain fever. During treatment, ceftriaxone sodium for injection can be used to fight infection, and mannitol injection can be used to reduce intracranial pressure.

In addition to the above diseases, upper respiratory tract infection, encephalitis, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, etc. may also cause headache and brain fever. In these cases, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and receive treatment based on the specific cause.

The key to preventing headaches and brain fever is to enhance immunity and avoid infection. Patients should drink more water, maintain a light diet, and do more physical exercise. When you have symptoms of headache and brain fever, you should not blindly take medicine. You should seek medical treatment in time and receive reasonable treatment according to the doctor's advice.

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Friendly reference: the above is for reference only, please follow your doctor's instructions for specific treatment.

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