Covid, Flu Or RSV Symptoms? Here's How To Tell The Difference

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Covid, Flu Or RSV Symptoms? Here's How To Tell The Difference
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It can be pretty hard to tell these circulating viruses apart, but experts share how to decipher them.

If you don’t notice those symptoms, your child likely does not need to go to the doctor, and you can instead call to talk to your pediatrician about virus management.

Also, adults with certain chronic conditions are at risk of severe RSV, particularly “older people with chronic lung diseases,” Fayanju says.If you have RSV, it’s unlikely that you will experience gastrointestinal issues, say both Fayanju and Madhavan. These side effects are typical of a Covid-19 infection, which can cause vomiting and diarrhoea.Flu can also cause vomiting and diarrhoea, Madhavan notes.

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