Feeling feverish, bloated, and dizzy in the middle of the night

Jun 05, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Shuwen
Introduction
Feeling feverish, bloated, and dizzy at night may be related to bacterial cold, viral cold, or influenza. This can be treated with oral medications. If the bedding is too thin during sleep, causing the body to get chilled, it may lead to lowered immunity and trigger a bacterial cold. Clinically, symptoms such as fever, abdominal distension, and dizziness may occur.

Feeling feverish, bloated, and dizzy at night may be related to bacterial colds, viral colds, influenza, and other factors. These symptoms can be treated with oral medications. The specific analysis is as follows:

1. Bacterial Cold

If the bedding is too thin during sleep, causing the body to get chilled, it may lead to decreased immunity and trigger a bacterial cold. Clinically, symptoms such as fever, abdominal bloating, and dizziness may occur. Under medical guidance, medications such as ibuprofen tablets or感冒qingre granules can be used for treatment.

2. Viral Cold

Contact with items contaminated by viruses may allow the virus to invade the body, irritating the upper respiratory tract and causing inflammatory infection. Symptoms may include fever, bloating, and dizziness. Under medical guidance, antiviral medications such as oseltamivir phosphate capsules or ribavirin tablets can be used for treatment.

3. Influenza

When influenza viruses enter the respiratory tract, they may irritate the ciliated columnar epithelial cells on the surface of the airways, leading to symptoms such as headache, fever, and dizziness. Under medical guidance, medications such as ganmaoling granules or compound paracetamol and amantadine capsules can be used for treatment.

In addition to the above relatively common causes, these symptoms may also be associated with autonomic nervous system dysfunction, chronic gastritis, cervical spondylosis, and other factors. It is advisable to promptly visit a hospital for relevant examinations and follow medical advice for treatment.

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