What are the clinical characteristics of common health problems in the community?

1, poor general condition, extreme fatigue: fatigue is a common symptom of viral infection. For example, one of the differences between influenza caused by virus and common cold caused by bacteria is that the former often causes obvious fatigue, and the mechanism of fatigue caused by virus infection is still unclear.

2. Severe gastrointestinal symptoms: the patient's appetite is extremely reduced, he doesn't think about diet, hates oil, and feels uncomfortable in the upper abdomen all day, which can seriously lead to nausea and vomiting, or hiccups; There may also be obvious abdominal distension. Abdominal distension and toxic abdominal distension often become the most prominent symptoms when ascites and abdominal infection occur in subacute and chronic severe hepatitis.

3. Fever and general malaise: The patient may show persistent low fever, chills and slight chills, which is related to the entry of enterotoxin into the blood.

4. Hepatic encephalopathy and brain edema: Hepatic encephalopathy is a specific condition for the diagnosis of acute severe hepatitis. Symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy in acute severe hepatitis usually appear 3-5 days after onset, but a few cases only appear 2-3 weeks after onset.

5. Jaundice is rising rapidly.

6. Mental and neurological symptoms: due to severe liver injury and necrosis, liver failure leads to mental symptoms.

7, ascites edema: more common in patients with acute and chronic severe hepatitis, due to the reduction of plasma protein, portal hypertension caused ascites edema, especially in the lower limbs.

8. Decrease of liver dullness: Progressive decrease of liver dullness is one of the important indicators for diagnosing severe hepatitis.

9. Hypoglycemia: Patients are characterized by general weakness, limb tremor, pallor, emotional excitement, cold sweat, syncope, dilated pupils, tachycardia, and slight increase in blood pressure. In severe cases, mental and neurological symptoms appear, which is easily confused with liver disease. If you don't replenish your blood sugar in time, your life will be in danger.

10, there are various complications: besides hepatic encephalopathy and brain edema, there may be bleeding, infection, water and electrolyte disorder, acid-base imbalance and hepatorenal syndrome.