Is it normal for sweating from the fingernails not to reduce fever?
甲流 refers to influenza A, and 退烧 means fever reduction. Generally speaking, persistent fever after infection with influenza A may be a normal part of the disease course, but it could also indicate other underlying conditions, which would usually be abnormal. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Normal
After viral infection, there is a natural recovery process. Typically, there is an incubation period of 1–3 days, followed by symptoms such as persistent high fever, muscle aches, and sore throat. These symptoms generally last for 3–5 days before gradually subsiding. In such cases, the continued fever is usually considered normal.
2. Abnormal
If body temperature continues to rise despite sweating, rather than decreasing, this may suggest the presence of another illness. When fever is related to influenza A, it is typically accompanied by symptoms such as cough, runny nose, and diarrhea, and sometimes includes palm-like maculopapular rashes and swollen lymph nodes. Generally, fever lasts for about 3–4 days, with body temperatures ranging between 38–39°C; however, higher or lower temperatures may occasionally occur. If axillary temperature remains between 37.5–38.5°C, the fever may likely be caused by other diseases. Failure to properly manage the fever in time might indicate other health issues such as diabetes, pancreatitis, hepatitis, nephritis, or acute respiratory infections. Other possible conditions include immunodeficiency, cytomegalovirus infection, meningitis, or lymphadenitis. Therefore, persistent fever with sweating during influenza A infection is clearly abnormal. Patients should seek medical attention promptly. Doctors can perform appropriate examinations based on individual patient conditions, identify the true underlying cause, and provide proper treatment.
In summary, persistent fever in influenza A may be either normal or abnormal. It is recommended that patients seek timely treatment at a正规 hospital upon experiencing the above symptoms to avoid missing the optimal window for treatment.