Low fever sneezing is not a new crown infection

Dr. Jordan Scott
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2025-05-21 23:38:34 Views: 53 times

Low fever and sneezing often represent upper respiratory tract infection. If the patient has no contact history of new crown infection, the possibility of new crown infection in this case is relatively small, but if the patient has contact history of new crown infection, this situation cannot completely rule out new crown infection. Most cases of new crown infection will be manifested as fever and symptoms of lower respiratory tract, such as cough, dyspnea symptoms, but there are also a few patients will be accompanied by upper respiratory tract symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, sore throat and other related symptoms, even some mild cases of new crown infection can be manifested as common cold-like symptoms, in this case is not easy to identify, must be combined with the patient's epidemiological history. Therefore, if the patient has a history of exposure to new crown infection, and also shows low fever, sneezing, also need to do relevant screening, if necessary, also need to do nucleic acid detection to assist diagnosis.

Low fever sneezing is not a new crown infection



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