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How to differentiate between symptoms of COVID-19 and Dengue- Know important points here

Keep a note of these important points if you are unwell and want to differentiate between COVID-19 and dengue fever symptoms.

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As the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has subsided in most of the states of India, a sudden rise in cases of dengue fever can be witnessed in some parts of the country, which has raised concern among a lot of citizens.

Though many of the states in India are reporting a low number of COVID cases, this does not mean that the risk of infection has been eliminated. As the risk of getting infected with both the viruses loom, the question remains- how does one differentiate between COVID-19 and dengue symptoms?

Most importantly, if one is facing symptoms such as cold, fever, body ache, or weakness, they should immediately consult a doctor and should not rely on self-diagnosis. As dengue season, which arrives in monsoons, and the COVID pandemic has coincided, one can never be too careful.

There are a few common symptoms of COVID and dengue, which include fever, chills, cough, cold, throat pain, body ache, and intense weakness. Thus, it can be confusing to know initially if you are infected with COVID or dengue fever.

Here are some important points if you wish to differentiate between the symptoms of dengue fever and COVID-19.

Difference between COVID and dengue fever symptoms

  • If you are experiencing symptoms such as shortness of breath, chest pains, and breathing issues, it is unlikely that you have dengue. These symptoms are associated with COVID-19.
  • Loss of taste and smell usually only occurs in patients infected with COVID-19.
  • If one of your earlier symptoms is weakness and headache, then it is likely that you have dengue fever.
  • If you are experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea and diarrhea, then it is unlikely that you have COVID, as these symptoms are most experience by dengue patients.
  • Since COVID is a respiratory disease, some symptoms like throat inflammation and irritation, changes in voice, and cough may appear which are uncommon in dengue fever.
  • If more than one person in one’s house is experiencing symptoms, then it is likely that it is COVID as its highly contagious whereas dengue fever is not contagious in nature.
  • The incubation period for both the infections is different, as dengue symptoms might show a couple of weeks after being infected while COVID symptoms might show just a few days after getting infected.
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