The flu makes you feel awful all over, with fever, body aches, headache, fatigue and more.
A cold rarely has associated fever and body aches, but you may feel a little fatigued or run down.
The flu is significantly more severe in its symptoms and dangers, whereas a cold is often manifested in sinus congestion and sneezing without serious complications.
Non-specific means that your doctor can't provide a clear diagnosis. "NSV," however, also refers to non-specific vaginitis.
Comment Reply
The flu makes you feel awful all over, with fever, body aches, headache, fatigue and more.
A cold rarely has associated fever and body aches, but you may feel a little fatigued or run down.
The flu is significantly more severe in its symptoms and dangers, whereas a cold is often manifested in sinus congestion and sneezing without serious complications.
Non-specific means that your doctor can't provide a clear diagnosis. "NSV," however, also refers to non-specific vaginitis.
Is it a cold or the flu?
Cold vs Flu
September 11, 2008 - 6:17pmThis Comment
Reply