A viral infection happens when a virus enters your body, invades healthy cells, and uses them to multiply rapidly, often damaging or killing those cells in the process. Viruses are tiny infectious agents that can spread easily through the air, contaminated surfaces, bodily fluids, insect bites, food, water, or close contact with an infected person.
Boost Immunity with Homeopathy
Immune system works as a defence system and protects your body from various viral infections.
Homeopathy encourages natural healing at the cellular level; it also, in the process, strengthens immune response and function. What homeopathy does is, it restores the natural ecosystem of the body, which was/ is affected by the illness, so microorganisms no longer find it conducive for their existence. They will, in other words, no longer be able to ‘trigger’ the illness, or go on the rampage in the body.
Homeopathic medicines are ultra-diluted, potentized (energized) micro medicines which are safe and effective. Carefully selected Homeopathic medicine based on individual characteristics and personality of the patient plays a major role in enhancing immunity and for creating long lasting positive effects of homeopathic medicines.
symptoms of ear infection
There are four main types of ear infections. Each has a different combination of symptoms.
A fever is one of the most common signs of a viral infection. It occurs when the immune system releases chemicals called pyrogens, which signal the brain to raise the body’s temperature. The higher temperature creates an environment that’s less favorable for viruses to multiply and helps activate immune cells. In viral infections, fevers may range from mild to high and are often accompanied by chills and sweating.
During a viral infection, the immune system works overtime to fight off the invading virus. This increased immune activity, along with the release of inflammatory chemicals, can drain the body’s energy reserves, leading to persistent tiredness and weakness. Fatigue may make it difficult to carry out daily activities and can last for several days, even after other symptoms improve.
Viruses that target the respiratory tract can irritate or inflame the throat, windpipe, or lungs. A sore throat may feel scratchy, dry, or painful, especially when swallowing. A cough develops as the body’s natural reflex to clear mucus, irritants, or viral particles from the airways. Depending on the virus, the cough may be dry or accompanied by mucus.
Muscle aches and joint discomfort are often the result of the body’s inflammatory response to the virus. When the immune system releases chemicals to fight the infection, it can trigger inflammation in muscles and tissues, leading to soreness and stiffness. This symptom is particularly common in viral illnesses such as influenza and dengue.