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Suffering from runny nose? How to know if it's Omicron or common cold; expert answers

Runny nose is among common symptoms of Omicron. An expert on what to do if you have flu-like symptoms.

Published on: Dec 12, 2021 02:41 PM IST
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With Omicron cases rising to 33 in India, people are once again fearing yet another Covid wave. Omicron, the latest strain of concern, is said to be more infectious but less ferocious than delta as far as severity of the disease and mortality is concerned. So far, the patients infected by it including vaccinated ones have exhibited mild symptoms.

So, what should one ideally do if they have a runny nose - wait for a few days or get tested for Covid-19 immediately? (Shutterstock)
So, what should one ideally do if they have a runny nose - wait for a few days or get tested for Covid-19 immediately? (Shutterstock)

The best way to tackle Omicron is vaccination and SMS - social distancing, mask-wearing and sanitisation of hands, say experts. Some of the common symptoms of Omicron are cough, fatigue, and congestion or runny nose.

Considering people infected by Omicron are showing flu like symptoms like runny nose, stuffy nose, body ache, fever, head ache with no lost sense of smell or taste, people should be all the more careful considering common cold cases are also on rise in winter season in India. People may not get tested thinking they have common cold, while they actually have Covid-19, and put vulnerable group at risk.

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So, what should one ideally do if they have a runny nose - wait for a few days or get tested for Covid-19 immediately? Here's what an expert has to say.

The doctor also said that getting double vaccination is the best way to reduce odds of a severe disease or mortality due to Covid-19.

"The best thing to prevent or treat this disease remains vaccination and SMS. If you are vaccinated, any kind of variant that comes into picture is not going to be so ferocious because you still have some kind of immunity which includes T-cell immunity," the expert said.

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