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The difference between colds and flu is the range of symptoms and the severity of the infection. Flu is usually more severe, develops quickly and involves more of the body than a cold. A cold occurs at any time of the year while flu usually develops in epidemics, normally in late fall and winter. Symptoms: Sore throat, sneezing, runny nose, aching, and a general sense of misery plus the other familiar signals of cough, headache, dry, sore or sensitive breathing passages and possibly swollen cervical lymph nodes. Flu involves respiratory inflammation, moderate-to-high fever, aching muscles and acute fatigue. Vomiting, diarrhea and further complications may develop as part of the symptoms of flu. Product Suggestions: |
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