With cold and flu season approaching, you might be anxious about what will happen if someone in your family gets sick. At the first sign of sniffles, you’re likely to wonder: “Do I have COVID-19? Or could it just be a common cold? Maybe the flu? And what do I do about it?”
It’s not always easy to tell, but with First Stop Health Virtual Urgent Care from your employer, you can get diagnosis and treatment via phone or video 24/7. Our doctors call back in 7 minutes (on average) to make sense of your symptoms and help you feel better, faster.
In the meantime, here’s what you should know about telling apart COVID-19, the flu, strep and common cold.
Understanding the cause of your upper respiratory symptoms can be a challenge. Not all patients with the same illness experience the same symptoms, and there’s also a good deal of overlap:
For COVID-19, the flu, strep throat, and the common cold, most patients simply need increased fluid intake, rest, fever-reducers (not aspirin!) and pain relievers. Other treatments include:
9 in 10 First Stop Health patients avoid an in-person visit. In rare cases, your doctor might recommend that you seek in-person care at the doctor’s office, hospital or emergency room.