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Cold, Flu, or COVID? Doctor's Guide to Symptoms

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Indoor spaces in colder weather create ideal conditions for virus spread.
  • Flu symptoms appear suddenly, often causing exhaustion and muscle aches.
  • Covid may present with loss of smell/taste or a 'razor-sharp' sore throat.
Cold, Flu, or COVID? Doctor's Guide to Symptoms

As the colder months arrive, identifying the specific culprit behind coughs and sneezes becomes paramount. While colds typically manifest gradually with nasal and throat symptoms, flu strikes suddenly, leaving individuals feeling wiped out with fever and aches. COVID-19 further complicates diagnosis, sharing many flu symptoms but often featuring a loss of smell or taste, a sharp sore throat, or gastrointestinal issues.

Factors contributing to the current surge in illnesses include people congregating in warm, indoor spaces, which provide fertile ground for viruses. Schools and universities, with their close-quarters mixing, become hotspots for germ transmission, especially after holidays. NHS leaders have noted an earlier and more severe flu season this year, with a circulating strain of influenza A(H3N2) being particularly potent, though current vaccines remain effective.

Medical advice emphasizes rest and hydration, with over-the-counter pain relievers like paracetamol or ibuprofen recommended for fever and aches. While Vitamin C's role is debated, Vitamin D supplementation is advised for the UK's darker months. Decongestant sprays offer temporary relief but should be used sparingly to avoid rebound congestion. The annual flu jab remains a vital preventative measure for eligible individuals.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dr. Oscar Duke explains that colds develop gradually, affecting the nose and throat, while flu symptoms appear suddenly with severe exhaustion and muscle aches.
The UK is experiencing increased spread due to people gathering indoors in colder weather, and germs circulating in schools and universities.
While symptoms overlap, COVID-19 can be indicated by a loss of smell or taste, a 'razor-sharp' sore throat, or diarrhea, which are less common with flu.

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