Fever Laxative

Before the war, mild fever was called influenza. This is an acute infectious disease characterized by signs of damage to the respiratory system, increased body temperature and general intoxication of the body. The etiology and pathogenesis of the disease have not been sufficiently studied. It is believed that the pathogen is in the air and penetrates mainly through airborne droplets. Infection with the virus can lead to serious complications - meningitis, encephalitis.

The main manifestation of fever is high body temperature, chills, malaise, and weakness. The most common site of localization is the respiratory tract; damage to the meninges and internal organs (liver, kidneys) occurs less frequently.