COLD OR THE FLU?
How to Tell the Difference Between a Cold and the Flu
The cold and flu are both respiratory illnesses, but they are caused by different types of viruses.
Flu symptoms usually come on quickly (within 3-6 hours) and consist of a fever, body aches, dry cough, and extreme tiredness.
Cold symptoms are less severe and people experience a stuffy nose, productive cough, slight tiredness, and limited body aches.
Is it a Cold or the Flu?
Whether you need to know the answer now or you’re looking into it for future purposes, we can help.
Use the interactive tool below as a quick reference to determine if what you have is just a cold — or if it’s the flu.
Remember that if you are experiencing flu-like symptoms, it is better to act fast and speak to your doctor within 12 to 48 hours.
We’ve prepared a list of helpful questions to ask your doctor to help you make the most of your visit.
And remember, if it is the flu, it’s important to know your treatment and prevention options so you can be prepared.

DISCLAIMER:
This is not a substitute for a professional, on-site medical diagnosis. Visit your doctor or other healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis of the flu or cold.