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"A respiratory tract infection affects the lungs, sinuses, throat, and airways. While respiratory infections can occur at any time of the year, they significantly increase during the fall and winter (the cold and flu season) when people spend more time indoors.<br>If you or someone you know is struggling with Covid-19's effects, our knowledgeable medical professionals at Post Covid Centers will look after your health and assist you in healing.<br>To schedule a telemedicine visit for a home checkup, call (469) 545-9983."<br>https://postcovidcenters.com/blog/increase-of-respiratory-syncytial-virus-infect
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Increase of Respiratory syncytial virus cases during COVID Pandemic A respiratory tract infection is a disease of the lungs, aviation routes, sinuses, or throat. While respiratory infections happen all year, there is a critical expansion in these diseases throughout the fall and cold weather months (cold and influenza season) when individuals will quite often invest more energy inside. During cold and influenza season, it assists with knowing the normal side effects and how to try not to spread disease to everyone around you. With the rising instances of COVID-19, understanding the distinction between normal respiratory diseases and your treatment choices is much more significant. In this blog, we give data to assist you with getting ready for the forthcoming respiratory infection season.
RSV CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS CONDITIONS OR WORSEN THE CURRENT CONDITION, INCLUDING: RSV CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS CONDITIONS OR WORSEN THE CURRENT CONDITION, INCLUDING: RSV CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS CONDITIONS OR WORSEN THE CURRENT CONDITION, INCLUDING: Pneumonia or bronchiolitis Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Asthma Congestive heart failure Call us on (469) 545-9983 to book a telehealth appointment
Symptoms Some common symptoms of RSV in infants include: Runny nose. Decrease in appetite. Sneezing and coughing. Fever (temperature above 100 degrees Fahrenheit). Fever may not always be present. Fussiness or irritability. Decreased activity or more tired than usual. Pauses in breathing.
How to prevent respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection? Wash your hands often – Wash your hands for 20 seconds. On the off chance that cleanser and water are not accessible, utilize an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains somewhere around 60% alcohol. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth to prevent the spread of viruses. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue while sniffling and coughing or sneeze and cough into your elbow. Toss the tissue in the waste and clean up. Never cough or sneeze into your hands! Keep away from close contact, at least inside 6 feet with the people who have known RSV, coughs, colds, or are sick. Remain at home when you are sick. Don’t share your personal belongings like cups, toys, etc. Viruses might have the option to live on such surfaces for quite a long time (and be sent to your hands). If you are prone to sickness or have a weakened immune system, stay away from large crowds of people. Clean as often as possible utilized surfaces (like door handles and ledges) with a virus-killing sanitizer.
THANK YOU If you're feeling the symptoms of COVID-19 Simply call us at +1 (469) 545-9983 and our friendly scheduling team will book an appointment for you. From there, you will be initially assessed to coordinate the specialists necessary for your care. Thereafter, appointments will be coordinated by our scheduling team with an emphasis on ease of accessibility. Phone: +1 (469) 545-9983 Address: 13988 Diplomat Drive, Suite 100, Farmers Branch, Dallas, TX 75234 Fax: +1 (469) 709-1948 E-mail: feedback@postcovidcenters.com https://postcovidcenters.com/blog/post-covid-bronchiectasis-as-interstitial-lung-disease/