Here's the difference between COVID-19 and other illnessesAt WindowsNewsInfo Group we care deeply about your wellness and also about keeping you informed. Now, more than ever, we are here to help you navigate through the symptoms of the various infections. Please follow the advice of your appointed officials and above all STAY SAFE!
It's allergy season and we haven't exactly cleared flu season yet, but that hasn't stopped the new coronavirus from spreading throughout the nation and creating a new normal for Americans who are now stuck at home.
Symptoms of the coronavirus include fever, dry cough and shortness of breath, but those symptoms closely resemble other illnesses, as well. So, how do you know if you have coronavirus or something else?
Dr. Maria Granzotti, chief medical officer at Ascension Texas, breaks down the differences between allergies, cold, strep, flu, and COVID-19 to put your mind more at ease before going to the doctor.
Allergies ► Runny nose
► Sneezing
► Red, swollen eyes
► Itchy eyes
► Itchy nose
► Tickle in the throat
► Rarely a fever
Cold ► Runny nose
► Sneezing
► Sore throat
► Aches and pains
► Mild dry cough
► Rarely a fever
Strep ► Sore throat
► Painful swallowing
► Fever
Flu ► Fever is common
► Dry cough
► Quick onset
► Headache
► Sore throat
► Fatigue
►Sometimes a runny nose
► Sometimes diarrhea
New coronavirus, COVID-19 ► Shortness of breath
► Fever (above 100 degrees) ► Dry cough
► Gradual onset (two to 14 days after onset)
► Sometimes headache
► Sometimes aches and pains
► Mild sneezing
► Sometimes fatigue, but it’s not predominate like the flu
► Diarrhea is rare
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