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- Flu Stages: A Day-by-Day Guide to How Long Flu Lasts
Flu stages typically evolve across five to seven days after symptoms appear Here is a day-by-day of what to expect with flu recovery
- Flu or Cold? Know the Differences - WebMD
Do you have flu or cold symptoms? Learn more about the two and how to tell the difference
- Cold or Flu? How to Know Which One You Have - Healthline
Here are some basic guidelines for telling the difference between cold and flu symptoms, and what to do if you have either of these infections
- Flu Stages Explained: What to Expect and How to Get Relief
Learn how long the flu lasts, what symptoms occur at every stage, and what you can do to feel better and lower the risk of serious complications
- How to tell if you have a cold, the flu or COVID-19
What are the symptoms of a cold, the flu and COVID-19? Cold symptoms include: Cough Runny or stuffy nose Sneezing Sore throat COVID-19 and the flu share symptoms, including: Fever and chills Chills Cough Fatigue Sore throat Runny or stuffy nose Muscle pain or body aches Headache Vomiting or diarrhea Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing (more common with COVID-19) Change in loss of taste
- Cold vs. flu symptoms | HealthPartners Blog
Cold vs flu symptom chart: A side-by-side look at the signs of sickness Influenza and colds are two contagious respiratory viruses that share a lot of the same symptoms But how common they are and how you may experience those symptoms are usually different Here’s a side-by-side cold and flu symptom chart that gives an overview of the similarities and differences
- Is It a Cold, the Flu, or a Sinus Infection? How to Tell and . . .
Flu Symptoms Flu symptoms are generally more intense than a cold If you suddenly feel fine one day and terrible the next, the flu might be to blame The flu often brings a high fever, chills, body aches, and extreme fatigue that can leave you feeling wiped out for days
- 7 Key Differences: How To Tell If You Have A Cold, Flu, Or . . .
Learn the key differences between a cold, flu, and pneumonia to understand which one you may be experiencing and how to seek appropriate treatment
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