How Symptoms For The Coronavirus And Allergies Differ
- 4 years ago
In peak allergy season, sneezing and runny noses are widespread across the US.
Fortunately, they're not common symptoms of COVID-19, the disease the coronavirus causes.
According to Business Insider, it's a misconception that nasal symptoms are common.
Rather, the most common symptoms are fever and a dry cough.
Other symptoms include fatigue, nausea, body aches, coughing, shortness of breath, and gastrointestinal issues.
Nevertheless, there is some overlap of symptoms of COVID-19 and symptoms of other common conditions.
That's just one reason why widespread testing is necessary.
Plus, someone could have both coronavirus and allergies simultaneously.
Fortunately, they're not common symptoms of COVID-19, the disease the coronavirus causes.
According to Business Insider, it's a misconception that nasal symptoms are common.
Rather, the most common symptoms are fever and a dry cough.
Other symptoms include fatigue, nausea, body aches, coughing, shortness of breath, and gastrointestinal issues.
Nevertheless, there is some overlap of symptoms of COVID-19 and symptoms of other common conditions.
That's just one reason why widespread testing is necessary.
Plus, someone could have both coronavirus and allergies simultaneously.