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You may have a cough or a fever, but you’re not sure of the cause. Many respiratory illnesses have different treatments but similar symptoms.
You’re not sure if your symptoms are caused by a virus that will usually run its course without treatment or if you might need medication. A test can help get to the bottom of what you have and how to treat it.
Visiting a healthcare provider to ask about testing options can make all the difference in earlier diagnosis and treatment.
Unsure of what your symptoms mean? Download a Fast Facts sheet to learn more about the causes, treatments, duration and potential complications for each respiratory illness below.
You may have a cough or a fever, but you’re not sure of the cause. Many respiratory illnesses have different treatments but similar symptoms.
You’re not sure if your symptoms are caused by a virus that will usually run its course without treatment or if you might need medication. A test can help get to the bottom of what you have and how to treat it.
Visiting a healthcare provider to ask about testing options can make all the difference in earlier diagnosis and treatment.
Unsure of what your symptoms mean? Download a Fast Facts sheet to learn more about the causes, treatments, duration and potential complications for each respiratory illness below.
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