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How Can You Tell The Difference Between Copd And The Viris
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posted March 23, 2020
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Maxx47 is absolutely right. The thing we typically don't have is a fever. If any of your regular COPD symptoms get worse, call your doc ASAP., but especially if you run a temp.

posted March 24, 2020
A MyCOPDTeam Member

From what I've read the symptoms (coughing, short of breath) are similar but we don't run a fever. So I would say to watch for running a fever and if your coughing or SOB gets worse.

posted March 24, 2020
A MyCOPDTeam Member

That’s a good question @A MyCOPDTeam Member🙇🏼‍♀️ I think I had thought about this several times since I have removed myself from others for the most part. Hmm well I think that you probably know yourself well enough with the COPD, that when you feel something more then your regular stuff. I have allergies so I’m having to remember my allergies symptoms and so
I thought when I first read the symptoms for the covid-19, hmm glad I know myself and how I feel on the regular and even with a flare up.
I’m sorry I probably haven’t been of much help. God Bless you and Breathe Easier

posted March 23, 2020

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