See your Doctor..He can make that determination.
runny nose, cough, congestion, hoarseness, conjunctivitis, and fever.sore throat.
Since flu symptoms are very commmon to cold symptoms they can be easily confused. Sore throat, fatigue, cough,these are sypmtoms both share but are more likely signs of a common cold than the flu.
cold, flu, chicken pox, ear infection, strep throat
If your nose is dry and your throat dry and sore it is heat, if you nose is dripping and wet then it's the cold.
No, sore throats are more often caused by the virus of the common cold and not the flu virus. If during the fall and winter (in the Northern Hemisphere) during flu season, it may more likely be the flu, however. See the related question below about the differences in symptoms between the common cold and the flu. The flu season is in the spring and summer in the Southern Hemisphere. Sore throats are also often caused by bacterial infections, like "strep throat". If you do not have the other symptoms of the flu or a cold with a sore throat, this may be the cause. Often a health care professional's exam is needed to determine which it is so that the proper treatment can be started. Don't smoke cigarettes, then the sore throat could be due to irritation or even cancer.
The flu is typically accompanied by fever, severe aches and pains, weakness, headache, sore throat, and dry cough. Actual flu does not have gastrointestinal symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea.
A sore throat is often caused by viral infections like the common cold or flu. It can also result from allergies, dry air, or irritants like smoke. Remedies include rest, hydration, throat lozenges, and warm saltwater gargles. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
Because if you do then you'll have a cough, running nose, headache, sour throat, high temperature (when its freezing cold)
Sore throats are most commonly caused by a virus such as strep, a cold, the flu, and mono. A sore throat could also mean you need to get your tonsills removed, It could also mean Allergies or in rare cases, throat cancer
The sypmtoms of a head cold are congestion, sneezing, headache, dry throat and watery sometimes itchy eyes.
sore throat, running nose, high temperature, pain in joints/ice, wind, slippery roads, flu
Common cold, headaches due to colds, bronchial disease, throat inflammations, rheumatism, coughs, asthma, flu.