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THE UK has been hit by a barrage of winter illnesses this year. Nasty winter bugs, including flu, COVID-19, RSV and norovirus ...
Aches and pains. Pain (think: body aches and a sore throat) is also a tip off that you’re dealing with a virus like a cold.
Muscle aches and tiredness – more common for COVID-19 and flu – don't happen with a cold. RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, usually causes mild symptoms akin to cold that go away on their own. But ...
Pain and pressure are signalled as "one of the major symptoms" according to the health expert, who cautioned: "However, many ...
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Some health officials have renamed this flu season the “quademic” because of all the different illnesses floating around.
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Sometimes half the battle of getting sick is knowing how to treat the symptoms properly, but it's often hard to pinpoint what you have. A common cold and the flu share many symptoms, but as the ...