Do you have symptoms of a cold? Or are those signs of the flu?
What distinguishes the flu from a common cold?
The viruses that cause the flu and the common cold are distinct. While the flu can be brought on by either the influenza A or influenza B viruses, colds are typically brought on by a variety of viruses. While there may be some similarities between the symptoms of the flu and the ordinary cold, there are some key differences.
In general, a cold is less severe than the flu. A headache or runny nose are two symptoms that are frequently confined to the head and nose.
Typically more severe, flu symptoms may be comparable. You can have a fever, excruciating weariness, a sore throat, and body aches.
COVID-19 symptoms resemble those of the common cold or flu, making it even more crucial to consult a doctor and get checked out.
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Children are more likely than adults to experience respiratory illnesses, especially during the cold and flu season. Due to the social environment and frequent interaction between children at school or daycare, many of them get illnesses there.
Even though the majority of children recover quickly, it’s still vital for parents to be aware of the signs and possible treatments for children’s respiratory diseases so they can get better more quickly.
Children’s cold and flu symptoms often resemble those experienced by adults. Children with respiratory diseases typically experience vomiting and diarrhea more frequently than adults do.
Children can occasionally develop severe flu symptoms and may require additional care. If your child exhibits one or more of the following signs, you might need to transport them to the emergency room: