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Coronavirus: Hay fever symptoms could mimic Covid-19, GPs warn | |
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People with hay fever should not confuse their reaction to pollen with the symptoms of coronavirus, GPs say. | |
While many symptoms - such as a runny nose - are different, hay fever can also prompt a cough that can alarm both sufferers and those around them. | |
That has prompted many of those suffering with the allergy to contact family doctors for advice. | That has prompted many of those suffering with the allergy to contact family doctors for advice. |
The Royal College of GPs said sufferers should consider whether their symptoms are the same as in previous years. | The Royal College of GPs said sufferers should consider whether their symptoms are the same as in previous years. |
But it has also expressed concern that people may leave the house thinking they have just got the seasonal illness when they have actually contracted the deadly virus. | But it has also expressed concern that people may leave the house thinking they have just got the seasonal illness when they have actually contracted the deadly virus. |
The main coronavirus symptoms are a fever or a new continuous dry cough, which can sometimes lead to breathing problems at a later stage of the illness. | The main coronavirus symptoms are a fever or a new continuous dry cough, which can sometimes lead to breathing problems at a later stage of the illness. |
Dr Jonathan Leach, of the RCGP, said: "For most people who have hay fever it is the same symptoms as they have each year. | |
"What we are finding is that some patients are saying 'look this is a different thing to what I had last year, could this be coronavirus?' and in that case it might be." | "What we are finding is that some patients are saying 'look this is a different thing to what I had last year, could this be coronavirus?' and in that case it might be." |
More than a quarter of the British population gets hay fever every year and the Met Office forecasted high pollen counts throughout the week for most parts of the UK. | |
Allergy UK said it advised those suffering from hay fever to treat it proactively to minimise symptoms before they occur - therefore reducing the urge to touch the face or sneeze, minimising spread of the virus. | |
GPs are advising patients who are unsure or who are having trouble breathing that they should phone their doctor or use the NHS 111 online coronavirus service. | GPs are advising patients who are unsure or who are having trouble breathing that they should phone their doctor or use the NHS 111 online coronavirus service. |
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