India  

Teling the difference between the common cold and COVID

Video Credit: KTNV Channel 13 Las Vegas - Duration: 00:48s - Published
Teling the difference between the common cold and COVID

Teling the difference between the common cold and COVID

We hate to think about it, but cold season is just around the corner.

How can you tell the difference between COVID-19 and the common cold?

THE CORNER.SO HOW CAN YOU TELL THEDIFFERENCE BETWEEN COVID-19 ANDA COLD?FAMILY MEDICINE PHYSICIAN DR.CHAD TAMEZ SAYS IT ALL LOOKS SOSIMILAR.BUT HE SHARED WITH US THE STARKDIFFERENCES PARENTS SHOULD LOOKFOR.THE FIRST IS A FEVER.YOU CAN GET FEVERS WITHCOLDS...BUT THEY TEND TO BE A LITTLEMORE MILD.THE CLASSIC SEVERE STYLESYMPTOMS OF COVID, HIGH FEVERSEEMS TO BE THE CASE, 102 PLUS.COUGH IS STILL ONE OF THEHALLMARK SYMPTOMS OF SEVERECOVID.THE SECOND THING TO LOOK FOR...THE COMMON COLD DOESN'TTYPICALLY INCLUDE DIARRHEA.BUT HE SAYS...KEEP IN MIND YOUWILL EXPERIENCE IT WITH ASTOMACH BUG.TO KEEP YOUR FAMILY SAFE...DR.TAMEZ SAYS BE SURE TO WASHTHOSE HANDS OFTEN AND WEAR AMASK.WHILE MANY COLLEGES ANDUNIVERSITIES ARE PLANNING TO




You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

Study reveals how COVID-19 smell loss differs from common cold [Video]

Study reveals how COVID-19 smell loss differs from common cold

A new research has revealed how smell loss associated with COVID-19 infection differs from what you typically might experience with a bad cold or flu. The research from a European group of smell..

Credit: ANI     Duration: 01:10Published
Studies show some exposure to common colds could help determine how to fight COVID-19 [Video]

Studies show some exposure to common colds could help determine how to fight COVID-19

As scientist learn more and more about the COVID-19, they are starting to realize how people react to the virus could base on past common colds and other viruses.

Credit: NewsChannel 5 Nashville     Duration: 01:44Published
Study Finds Common Cold Could Boost COVID-19 Immunity [Video]

Study Finds Common Cold Could Boost COVID-19 Immunity

The common cold might help produce immunity against COVID-19, reports UPI. This may even be true in people who have not been infected with the new coronavirus. A study published Tuesday by the journal..

Credit: Wochit Business     Duration: 00:35Published