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A number of people who went to the Glastonbury Festival have said they are suffering with flu-like symptoms one week on from ...
This is typically due to a cold or flu and usually clears up swiftly once the infection has passed. However, there are instances when the effects seem to persist. Doctors at medical website ...
When you catch a cold or the flu, a sore throat is often a symptom, making swallowing and talking uncomfortable. With ...
The basics: Cold vs. Flu Both colds and the flu are both contagious respiratory illnesses, but they’re caused by different viruses. Colds are usually caused by rhinoviruses, while the flu is caused by ...
The common cold and flu both attack the respiratory system, but their causes and consequences differ significantly. The cold is the work of more than 200 different viruses, with rhinovirus leading ...
To treat a cold, flu or COVID-19, rest and drink fluids. You can take pain relievers to lower a fever or help with an achy body. Humidifiers can help with symptoms, too.
A high fever and headache can be associated with COVID-19 and the flu. If you have the sniffles and sound sick but don't feel sick, it may just be a common cold.
As colder weather sets in, common illnesses such as the cold, flu, RSV and COVID-19 viruses are making their way around Oregon. Here's what to know.
Though symptoms of a cold and the flu are similar, key differences set them apart. The two illnesses develop at different rates, with colds often beginning slowly and the flu taking hold more quickly.
In some ways, it is easy to confuse the common cold with the flu. After all, they're both contagious respiratory illnesses, and they share many symptoms, such as headache, sore throat and cough.
But with COVID-19, the flu, respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, and just the common cold all floating around and all sharing several similar symptoms, how are you supposed to know what you might ...