Flu, COVID-19, or a Cold?

Understanding the Symptoms and Knowing When to Seek Care

When you start feeling under the weather, it’s natural to wonder—do I have a cold, the flu, or COVID-19?

These illnesses share many symptoms but are caused by different viruses and vary in severity. Knowing the difference can help you take the right steps to recover and prevent spreading illness to others.

Key Differences

  • Colds are usually milder and cause sneezing, congestion, and sore throat.

  • Flu symptoms tend to be more intense, with sudden onset fever, body aches, and extreme fatigue.

  • COVID-19 shares many flu-like symptoms but often includes loss of taste or smell and can lead to breathing difficulties.

Could It Be Allergies?

If your symptoms last for weeks, and include sneezing, itchy eyes, or a runny nose, but no fever or body aches then allergies may be the cause.

Unlike colds, flu, or COVID-19, allergies aren’t caused by a virus.

SYMPTOMCOLDFLUCOVID-19
FeverRareCommon (High Fever)Common (Can Be Prolonged)
CoughMildCommon (Dry Cough)Common (Dry, Persistent)
Shortness of BreathRareRareCommon (Moderate to Severe Cases)
FatigueMildCommonCommon (Can be Severe
Muscle AchesSometimesCommonCommon
Runny or Stuffy NoseCommonSometimesSometimes
Sore ThroatCommonSometimesSometimes
SneezingCommonRareRare
Nausea/Diarrhea RareSometimes (Children)Sometimes
Loss of Taste/SmellRareRareCommon (Without Congestion)

Preventing the Spread

  • Wash your hands regularly with soap and water.

  • Cover your mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing.

  • Get vaccinated for the flu and COVID-19 as recommended.

  • Stay home if you’re feeling sick.

When to Seek Medical Attention

You should seek immediate medical care if you or a loved one experience:

  • Difficulty breathing

  • Persistent chest pain or pressure

  • New confusion or inability to wake up

  • Bluish lips or face

Need Care? Schedule an Appointment Today

If you're feeling unwell and need guidance on whether you have the flu, COVID-19, or a cold, the Kazdan team is here to help. 

Stay informed, stay healthy! Call to make an appointment.

Davie Office
(954) 581-7660

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(954) 217-2728