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Pediatric RSV & Flu Diagnosis in Orlando, FL

Influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are both extremely common conditions that pediatricians all across Orlando often treat during the cold winter months. Both of these illnesses can be treated easily, though if left untreated will likely result in severe complications.

If your child is exhibiting signs of RSV or the Flu, contact Pediatrics of Greater Orlando for diagnosis and treatment options. To speak with Dr. Karas and Dr. Cardona at our pediatrician’s office in Orlando, FL, call (407) 704-6912.

What is RSV?

Everyone is fairly familiar with the influenza virus, but few individuals are able to identify early symptoms of respiratory syncytial virus. This particular illness is extremely common in young children, though it can affect persons of all ages.

RSV is associated with symptoms similar to a common cold, which include:

  • Coughing
  • A low-grade fever
  • Increased irritability
  • Nasal congestion
  • Runny nose
  • Loss of appetite
  • Difficulty breathing (will usually appear as wheezing or abnormally fast breaths)

It is possible for RSV to spread from person to person through vapors that are passed during a sneeze or cough.

When To Seek Treatment for RSV?

Some mild cases of influenza or RSV may resolve themselves if the individual receives enough rest to fully recuperate. However, if you notice any serious symptoms such as breathing difficulties or a high fever, you should seek medical attention immediately. It is often better to be safe than sorry even when dealing with a mild case, as early treatment will be able to offer fast relief from painful symptoms.

What is the Diagnosis and Treatment for RSV?

In order to officially determine whether or not your child has influenza or RSV, a variety of tests may need to be performed. This is primarily to do with the fact that there are multiple different strains of influenza that a child may contract. Influenza A and influenza B are among the most common, but it is also possible to test for other subforms. Several of these tests are also able to identify respiratory syncytial virus within the same sample provided by the patient.

Results are typically available within a few days after the sample has been collected and sent to the lab for testing. Rapid test options will of course have a much faster turnaround time that should be available within just a few hours. If you have completed flu and RSV testing with Pediatrics of Greater Orlando, but have not yet received your results after several days, please contact our local office to inquire about your test results.

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Schedule an Appointment for RSV and Flu Diagnosis in Orlando, FL

Based on the outcome of your tests, Dr. Karas and Dr. Cardona will be able to recommend a course of treatment to relieve symptoms associated with your child’s illness. If you notice that your child’s symptoms are worsening, please bring them in for a consultation as soon as possible. To schedule a flu vaccine in Orlando, contact our pediatrician’s office by calling (407) 704-6912.