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What Is Tomato Flu?

Since it is primarily a viral infection, tomato flu is currently thought to be a clinical variant of HFMD (Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease) or a side effect of dengue or chikungunya. Tomato flu, which was first discovered in Kerala, primarily affects children and adults with weakened immune systems.



Tomato Flu symptoms mirror those of Covid-19, however they are unrelated to this virus. The illness gets its name from the red, uncomfortable blisters it leaves all over, which gradually get bigger and then go away after the illness passes (8-10 days). It is currently not life threatening and less contagious than Covid-19.


Other signs of tomato flu include body aches, joint pain, nausea, fever, and irritability, among others. Tomato flu patients may also exhibit discoloration of the hands and legs as well as acute lethargy and exhaustion. Additionally, the digestive system is impacted, and patients may experience diarrhoea or abdominal cramps. Patients with tomato flu frequently experience Covid-19 symptoms such runny nose, coughing, and sneezing in addition to fever and chills.

The best thing you can do to prevent tomato flu is to practise good cleanliness, despite the fact that no specific cause of the illness has yet been identified. Make sure your kids don't interact physically with other kids or relatives they don't know. Sanitation is essential and can help avoid not only the tomato flu but other viral illnesses as well.


Keeping in mind everything mentioned above, it's crucial to avoid being alarmed because this illness is simple to treat. As soon as you see any symptoms in your child or any other family member, contact a doctor. Here are some preventative guidelines you can adhere to:

Boost your water consumption. reheat water before drinking Maintain strict personal hygiene standards. Avoid physical interaction with suspected cases. Make sure not to touch the blisters if you have the tomato flu. Rest well to recover more quickly and with fewer side effects.


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