Is sneezing fever a new crown infection?

Dr. Jordan Hayes
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2025-05-21 23:38:40 Views: 15 times

Sneezing and fever may be COVID-19 infection, but sneezing and fever are not typical manifestations of COVID-19 infection. Sneezing and fever can also be seen in other diseases, the most common of which is common upper respiratory tract infection. Patients with upper respiratory tract infection can show sneezing, low fever, sore throat, cough and other related symptoms. Upper respiratory tract infection is normally self-limited and only symptomatic treatment is required. Sneezing and fever may also occur in influenza. Patients with influenza often present with high fever, which often indicates influenza, which requires oral oseltamivir antiviral treatment. In rare cases, patients with new crown infection may also show symptoms of sneezing and fever, but if the patient has no history of exposure to new crown infection, the possibility of new crown infection is unlikely. If the patient has a history of exposure to new crown infection, sneezing fever can not rule out new crown infection. Relevant examinations are needed for further screening, nucleic acid testing if necessary, and further diagnosis.

Is sneezing fever a new crown infection?



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