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When to see a doctor for RSV symptoms "Don't hesitate to seek immediate medical care if you have wheezing, shortness of breath, blue or gray skin or lips, high fever or chest pain," advises Dr. Karre.
Someone infected with RSV often has a wet cough, but it may sound like the same type of cough you'd have with other respiratory viruses, said Stephanie Duggins Davis, pediatric pulmonologist and ...
Respiratory syncytial virus is common but it can be dangerous for some infants and young kids. Here's everything parents need ...
Adults with RSV develop similar symptoms, including runny nose, decreased appetite, coughing, sneezing, fever and wheezing. Generally, symptoms begin to appear four to six days after becoming ...
Sneezing? Feeling congested? Coughing? Are these signs of flu season, RSV, a cold or allergies, or do you have COVID-19? This year, it could be any of them. The Centers for Disease and Prevention ...
That nagging cough you have might not be COVID. Here’s how to determine if it’s the JN.1 variant, RSV, the flu, or a cold instead ...
Respiratory virus season is upon us, those fall and winter months when the flu, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and the common cold typically spread throughout the U.S. But in the current ...
Washing your hands, social distancing and wearing masks is not only useful to stop the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 (which causes COVID-19) but also the viruses that cause the flu, cold and RSV.
RSV is a common respiratory virus that can cause mild, cold-like symptoms including runny nose, coughing, sneezing, decreased appetite and fever, according to the CDC. Symptoms usually appear ...
Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is a common virus that causes cold-like symptoms such as coughing and fever. While most RSV infections are mild, some babies, young children and older adults ...