What is the difference between RSV virus and the common cold?

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RSV virus infection symptoms are very similar to the common cold, but if RSV is not treated quickly. May have severe symptoms especially with young children

RSV virus is more common in young children than in adults. If the symptoms are not observed well Parents may think it's the common cold. and may not allow the child to be treated properly until the symptoms become more severe Therefore, it is important to note the symptoms and differences between RSV infection and the common cold.

What is RSV?
RSV is a respiratory infection caused by RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)). It is a type of virus that is common during the rainy season. Can enter the body through the eyes, nose, mouth and from inhalation of airborne pathogens in the form of aerosols from coughing. the patient's sneeze Most patients will show symptoms after being exposed to the virus in 4-6 days and when sick, they can spread the infection for 3-8 days.

RSV risk group
The risk group for RSV is usually young children. asthma patients Patients who are taking immunosuppressive drugs including the elderly

Symptoms of RSV infection with the common cold how different
Dr. Nopporn Apiwattanakul, Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital Mahidol University states that the symptoms of RSV infected patients are very similar to those of the common flu, such as fever, fever, coughing, sneezing, but for RSV infected patients, there will be additional symptoms that can be observed as follows.


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coughing heavier than usual
exhausted
rapid breathing, or heavy breathing until the chest dimples
a lot of phlegm
Children have symptoms of lethargy, decreased appetite, or unusually bad moods.
Therefore, if a child is found to have such symptoms Should take the child to see a doctor. to undergo a detailed examination This is to prevent complications that may have the potential to become infected with bacteria that could result in death.

How to prevent RSV infection
Initially, RSV infection can be prevented as well as protection from the common cold. But the things that should be given special attention include:

Wash hands frequently for children, parents and caregivers and teach children to wash their hands properly.
Avoid taking children in crowded places. or where a large number of children are gathered
If a child has flu-like symptoms Should refrain from taking children outside the house. to reduce the spread of the virus
Teach children to wear masks (At the age that can be worn) every time having flu-like symptoms, coughing, sneezing
If there are more than one child together, such as siblings, they should be separated to avoid infection with both of them.
Clean your child's house, belongings, furniture, toys, and personal items often.
drink lots of water
get enough rest