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* Cough that may persist after the resolution of the other symptoms | * Cough that may persist after the resolution of the other symptoms | ||
* Fever is not common | * Fever is not common | ||
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* Nasal mucosa is congested and hyperemic | |||
* Pharynx is typically normal | |||
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* Diagnosis is usually clinical and lab tests are rarely needed | |||
* The virus can be cultured on human lung cells but results take time | |||
* PCR is rapid and accurate test but done only in immunocompromised patients when the virus strain needs to be known | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;font-weight: bold" | Allergic rhinitis | | style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;font-weight: bold" | Allergic rhinitis | ||
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* Characterized by repeated paroxysms of rhinorrhea, sneezing and cough. | |||
* Symptoms may be related to a specific season of the year, hence the name “seasonal allergies”. | |||
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* Rhinorrhea fluid is usually clear and watery. | |||
* Examination of the nose reveals a crease below the nasal bridge from repeated pulling of the nose secondary to irritation. | |||
* Edema in the area below the eye if associated conjunctivitis is present. | |||
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* Skin testing using intradermal prick skin tests to determine the specific allergens causing allergic rhinits. | |||
* Serum immune assays to determine IgE levels in the serum. | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;font-weight: bold" | Acute sinusitis | | style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;font-weight: bold" | Acute sinusitis | ||
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* Presents with symptoms similar to URTIs (sneezing, cough and runny nose) | |||
* Symptoms last for a longer time (about 10 days) with the peak of symptoms between 4th and 6th days. | |||
* Usually, acute sinusitis is not associated with fever | |||
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* Inspection may show erythema and edema over the involved sinus | |||
* Palpation of sinuses shows tenderness to palpation | |||
* Transillumination of the sinuses may show opacity. | |||
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* X ray and CT may show air fluid level or bubbles in the affected sinus. | |||
* Culture of the nasal secretions is of limited use in acute sinusitis as nasal secretions may be contaminated by nasal flora. | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;font-weight: bold" | Infectious mononucleosis | | style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;font-weight: bold" | Infectious mononucleosis | ||
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* Symptoms of pharyngitis: sore throat and difficult swallowing | |||
* Fever | |||
* Fatigue | |||
* Lymphadenopathy especially in the posterior cervical region | |||
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* Abdominal examination reveals splenomegaly | |||
* Maculopapular rash may be present | |||
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* Positive monospot test | |||
* Elevated liver enzymes | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ahmed Younes M.B.B.CH [2]
Overview
Differentiating acute viral nasopharyngitis from other diseases
Disease | History | Physical examination | Laboratory or radiological findings |
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Acute viral nasopharyngitis |
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Allergic rhinitis |
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Acute sinusitis |
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Infectious mononucleosis |
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Differentiating Flu and Common Cold
Symptoms | Flu | Common Cold |
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Fever | High fever (100-102° F) | Rare |
Headache | Common | Rare |
Cough | Common, moderate to severe | Mild to moderate |
Body aches | Common, may be severe | Slight |
Fatigue | Usual, can last up to 2-3 weeks | Sometimes |
Nasal congestion | Sometimes | Common |
Sneezing | Sometimes | Common |
Sore throat | Sometimes | Common |
Adapted from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) [1] |