Tomato flu in adults - #12006
I am really confused and kinda worried about this whole tomato flu in adults thing. So, last week I started feeling really tired and developed some rashes on my arms and legs that look kinda like tomatoes, honestly, not even kidding. I didn’t think much of it at first, just thought it was some weird allergy or whatever. But then my friend mentioned tomato flu in adults, and now I can’t stop thinking about it. I googled it (bad idea, I know) and the symptoms matched mine, like the fever and fatigue and all that. But is tomato flu even a real thing for grown-ups? I mean, everything I read said it mostly affects kids, which makes me feel a bit silly. I went to see my doctor, but he just said it’s probably nothing. I got blood tests done, but now I'm stuck waiting for results and I just feel like I’m going crazy with worry! What if it's tomato flu in adults or something worse? What should I be watching out for? Is there any reason or anything to really stress about tomato flu in adults? Just wondering if anyone else has had similar experiences or what your thoughts might be. Thanks!
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