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Upper Respiratory Infection (Uri) Symptoms
An upper respiratory infection, or URI, is characterized by coughs, a congested or runny nose, sore throat, and fever. Most cases of URI will go away on their own, but you should seek medical care if you experience a severe fever or if symptoms persist for more than two weeks.
An upper respiratory infection, or URI, is characterized by coughs, a congested or runny nose, sore throat, and fever. Most cases of URI will go away on their own, but you should seek medical care if you experience a severe fever or if symptoms persist for more than two weeks.