
Whether you’re sneezing, coughing, or feeling achy, sometimes it’s difficult to know what’s causing your symptoms. Is it just a pesky cold or allergies? Or could it be something more serious?
COVID-19, influenza, and the common cold are all contagious respiratory viruses and produce similar symptoms. You may need a test to confirm a diagnosis. Here’s what you need to know so you can get the proper treatment, and get back to feeling your best.
Compared with the flu and COVID-19, the common cold usually doesn’t cause fever and has milder symptoms.
With similar symptoms ranging from mild to severe, it’s easy to mistake the flu for COVID-19. One telltale sign of the flu is that it tends to come on more quickly than COVID-19. Of course, the best way to avoid coming down with the flu is by getting vaccinated each year.
While a cold, flu, and COVID-19 share symptoms, one symptom that sets the coronavirus apart is loss of taste and smell. While many cases of COVID-19 are mild and don’t require special treatment, it can cause more serious illness in people who are older or have chronic conditions.
The best way to prevent getting a cold, flu, or COVID-19 is to take precautions—wear a mask, practice social distancing, wash your hands frequently, and sanitize frequently touched surfaces. If you feel like you’re coming down with something, note your symptoms and contact your health care provider.
If you’re feeling under the weather but hesitant to leave home, Virtua offers telehealth visits. Use your computer, tablet, or smartphone to start a telehealth visit. We’ll deliver your care remotely, and if necessary, guide you on the next steps for in-person treatment.
