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Though the common cold and the flu have very similar symptoms, some key differences like how high your fever is will help you tell the difference.
COVID can look a lot like a simple cold or flu, especially in vaccinated people. Dr. Abdul El-Sayed explains how to respond to symptoms.
There are a few key differences between cold vs. flu vs. COVID-19 symptoms. Here, doctors explain how to tell the difference.
Medically reviewed by Lauren Schlanger, MD The common cold is caused by one of more than 200 viruses circulating at any given ...
HEALTH experts encouraged the public to prioritize annual flu vaccination for protection against costly hospitalization and ...
And subscribe to stay up to date on the news you need. This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: Common cold symptons vs COVID-19 symptoms: Or is it allergies?
A systematic review found that chicken-based and vegetable-enriched soups may modestly reduce the severity and duration of ...
You can spread the flu and COVID-19 one day after being infected. Keep in mind that these symptoms may be signs of other viruses, such as the ones that cause the common cold, or RSV.
States are reporting an increase in COVID-19 infections and flu cases. We compare the symptoms and share information on how to stay safe.
So which is it? The symptoms of allergies, the flu, a cold or COVID-19 can feel similar, so here is what health experts say about learning the differences between them.