The course of pirola and seasonal colds is different. The first and most important difference is a painful cough that can bother a person almost constantly for hours. This symptom is not typical for colds and other seasonal viral infections. But with “pyrrole” this is very common. Gemotest Laboratory specialist doctor Denis Banny told socialbites.ca about this.
The second difference is the loss of smell and taste.
“The inability to distinguish smells and lack of interest in even favorite foods are signs that should warn you. “In this case, it is recommended to get tested for coronavirus infection and to accurately determine the cause of the disease,” he said.
The third difference is the absence of fire.
“When you have a cold or ARVI, many people have a fever. Weakness and aching joints appear. In case of mild to moderate pyrella, the thermometer will most likely show normal values,” he emphasized.
Finally, according to the doctor, when you have a cold or ARVI, a person often sneezes a lot. In this way, the body tries to get rid of pathogens that colonize the mucous membranes of the mouth and larynx. There is usually no sneezing in pyrrole.
Russians before listed Places with a high risk of pyrola infection.