It's summer. The sun is hot, the heat. Nature beckons with its beauty and serenity. All would be well, but summer charm can easily be spoiled by various minor troubles and injuries.
Listening to your body, you can more closely understand that without a reason, no symptom appears in it, but we do not always know how to correctly decipher the signals we are giving.
Our body can adapt to the influence of various adverse factors, including compensatory mechanisms, one of which is raising the body temperature to febrile (from 38 to 39 ℃) and hectic (above 39 ℃) values. This process is controlled by the center of thermoregulation in the hypothalamus - a small part of the diencephalon.
In the possibility of infection of people, infectious disease doctors became convinced in the middle of the last century. And in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) this acute vector-borne disease was given the code B60.0.
Very often, feeling weak, we do not rush to consult doctors for advice, associating this symptom with banal fatigue. But when a full rest does not bring due relief, it is no longer about fatigue, but about something else.
Mycoplasma pneumonia requires a comprehensive approach to the elimination of pathogens. Treatment of atypical inflammation of the lungs completely depends on the results of the diagnosis, the presence of chronic diseases and the general condition of the patient.
In itself, weakness can be a simple consequence of overwork, but if there is also an increase in sweating and some other symptoms, then strong excitement can be the least of the evils that can cause such symptoms.
Summer is not only a wonderful time for rest and vacations, but also a time when danger is everywhere. Shish kebabs, spicy and fatty foods, heat and sun shocks, injuries, insect and snake bites.