Walking Pneumonia Surge: Rising Cases in Children and Key Symptoms to Watch

Walking pneumonia, a milder form of pneumonia, is on the rise, particularly among young children, according to the CDC. Its symptoms, such as cough and low-grade fever, overlap with those of COVID-19, flu, and RSV, making diagnosis challenging. As respiratory illnesses spread during colder months, it's crucial to identify the cause for appropriate treatment, like antibiotics for bacterial infections or antivirals for viruses. Differentiating between viral infections and allergies can be tricky, but symptoms like fever suggest a virus, while itching indicates allergies. At-home tests and medical consultations are recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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