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What is Rhinovirus?

The word “rhino“ is derived from the Greek for “nose” in the word Rhinovirus and these viruses are the most common infection causing virus to cause symptom of common cold in humans.

What is the mode of transmission?

The spread is hand-to-hand contact with someone who is infected or by sharing contaminated objects, such as utensils, towels, toys or telephones, etc.
If you touch your eyes, nose or mouth after such contact or exposure, you’re likely get infected.

What is the incubation period?

The incubation period is 12-72 hours and infection can last 7-11 days, but occasionally it may persist for longer. 

What are the signs and symptoms of Rhinovirus?

The signs and symptoms of Rhinovirus are as follows: –
• Nasal dryness or irritation
• Sore throat or throat irritation
• Nasal discharge
• Nasal congestion
• Sneezing 
• Headache
• Facial and ear pressure
• Loss of sense of smell and taste.
• Cough
• Slight body aches or a mild headache
• Low-grade fever
• Generally feeling unwell (malaise)

What are the investigations of Rhinovirus?

• Throat and nasal specimen culture
• Increasingly, microarray and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays are being used to detect rhinovirus in respiratory specimens.

What treatment is advised for Rhinovirus?

Rhinovirus infections are usually mild and self-limiting; thus, treatment is generally focused on symptomatic relief and prevention.
The therapy includes the following: –
– Rest, 
– Hydration,
– First-generation antihistamines
– Nasal decongestants.

What are the complications of Rhinovirus?

The complications are as follows: –
• Acute ear infection (otitis media)
• Asthma
• Acute sinusitis
• Other secondary infections. The strep throat (streptococcal pharyngitis), pneumonia, and croup or bronchiolitis

What are the risk factors?

The following factors can increase the risk of getting infected with Rhinovirus:
• Age- Children younger than 6
• Weakened immune system
• Season- The winter and fall season makes people more prone to get infected.
• Smoking
• Exposure to infected people when you come in close contact

What is the differential diagnosis of Rhinovirus?

-Adenovirus
-Bacterial infection
-Allergy
-Coronavirus

What prevention is helpful for Rhinovirus?

The following factors prevents Rhinovirus: –
-Avoiding close contact with infected people
-Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and inculcate this habit in young children as well.

What the names of commonly indicated Homeopathic remedies of Rhinovirus?

The Homeopathic remedies are as follows: –
• Sabadilla
• Allium Cepa
• Rhus Toxicodendron
• Gelsemium
• Arsenic album

Also Read: Deadly Coronavirus

For more information, you can visit NewsMedical and WebMD.

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