Symptoms of chronic EB virus infection

Feb 12, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Jiang Weimin
Introduction
The main symptoms of chronic EB virus infection include skin lesions, liver damage, and lung abnormalities. Skin lesions occur after EB virus infection because the body mounts allergic reactions in response to the invading virus. In addition, chronic EB virus infection may also lead to neurological complications. If bronchitis or pneumonia is detected, prompt medical consultation is recommended, along with active cooperation with the doctor's treatment plan.

The main symptoms of chronic Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection include skin lesions, liver damage, and lung abnormalities.

1. Skin Lesions

After EBV infection, skin lesions may develop due to allergic reactions triggered by the body's immune response against the invading virus. Symptoms may include erythema, herpes-like rashes, and itching. Under a doctor's guidance, medications such as compound acetaminophen tablets or enteric-coated aspirin tablets can be used for treatment.

2. Liver Damage

EBV infection can lead to liver damage and tenderness in the liver area. It may result in conditions such as hepatitis or cirrhosis. Antiviral medications like acyclovir tablets or valacyclovir hydrochloride tablets can be prescribed under medical supervision for treatment.

3. Lung Abnormalities

Following EBV infection, pulmonary complications may occur, causing symptoms such as fever and sore throat, potentially leading to pneumonia or bronchitis. Under a doctor's direction, medications such as ribavirin tablets, acyclovir tablets, or oseltamivir phosphate tablets may be used for treatment.

In addition, chronic EBV infection may also cause neurological complications. It is recommended that individuals seek prompt medical attention upon noticing signs of pneumonia or bronchitis and actively cooperate with their doctor's treatment plan.