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  2. WebMD Symptom Checker is designed with a body map to help you understand what your medical symptoms could mean, and provide you with the trusted information you need to help make informed decisions in your life for better health.

  3. Cold and Flu Symptoms Across the U.S. - WebMD

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    Do you have a cold or the flu? Take this quiz to see which is which and what you can do to ease your symptoms.

  4. Seasonal Allergy Map: Tracking Current Allergy Trends - WebMD

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    10 Common Allergy Triggers. See how widspread seasonal allergy activity is in your area.

  5. Got the Flu? Try These 10 Tips to Ease Symptoms - WebMD

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    There's no cure, but there are some natural ways to ease your symptoms. Give these a try today. 1. Stay home and get plenty of rest. Mind your flu manners. On the first day you have symptoms, call your work or school and tell them you won’t be coming in for a few days. You're sick -- and very contagious!

  6. How to Treat a Cold or Flu With COVID-19 - WebMD

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    Monitor and Treat Your Symptoms. The symptoms of a cold, the flu, and COVID-19 can look and feel similar. They include a stuffy nose, tiredness, and muscle aches. No matter which virus causes your symptoms, if they’re mild, the treatments are the same. Here are some things you can do: Drink fluids. Sleep more.

  7. Cold or More Serious: Flu, Bronchitis, Pneumonia - WebMD

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    When you have a cold, symptoms like a stuffy nose or sneezing start slowly and gradually get worse. Flu symptoms typically hit your body all of a sudden -- and they'll probably feel a lot stronger.

  8. Drugs to Treat Allergy Symptoms: Prescription and OTC Medications...

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    In general, there is no cure for allergies, but there are several types of medications available -- both over-the-counter and prescription -- to help ease and treat annoying symptoms like congestion and runny nose.

  9. Can You Tell the Difference Between A Cold or Flu? - WebMD

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    Do you have a cold or the flu? Take this WebMD quiz to see which is which and what you can do to ease your symptoms.

  10. How Long Should I Stay Home With a Cold or the Flu? - WebMD

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    In general, healthy people usually get over a cold in 7 to 10 days. Flu symptoms, including fever, should go away after about 5 days, but you may still have a cough and feel weak a few days longer. All your symptoms should be gone within 1 to 2 weeks.

  11. How Can You Avoid Catching the Flu? - WebMD

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    Does your child have the cold or flu? Know how to ease their yucky symptoms so they feel better as they recover -– and when to call their doctor.