I caught a cold before, picked up some medicine and took it better. Then I went to work every day for more than half a month. Now I have dizzy cough, but I don't have a fever. Does this have anything to do with blowing every day?
Condition Analysis:
A cold doesn't have a fever, but a dizzy cold belongs to an upper respiratory tract infection, which is mainly caused by a series of clinical symptoms caused by toxins produced by viruses or bacteria invading the body. After entering the base seriously, the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract is fully swollen and the secretion increases, resulting in the symptoms of dizziness. If you don't have a good rest, staying up late and catching cold will also cause dizziness
Condition Analysis:
Cold and dizziness have something to do with blowing and catching cold. Usually pay attention to keeping your head warm, avoid catching cold and drink more hot water. You can wear a hat to protect your head from cold. Vasoconstriction will cause dizziness and headache. When you go home, you can use a hot towel to compress your head to relieve dizziness and headache.
Condition Analysis:
Now if you catch a cold, you will have sneezing, runny nose and other symptoms. You should have a good rest now. You'd better not overwork. Don't eat spicy food or cold food. Drink plenty of water every day.