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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.
Get ready for cold and flu season with simple tips on staying healthy, easing symptoms, and spotting the differences between a cold, the flu, RSV, and COVID.
Yes, mucus – or snot, or phlegm – is gross, but it has vital clues about your health. Learn what it might be telling you and when to see a doctor.
See how widspread seasonal allergy activity is in your area.
Flu symptoms may be bad, but they usually get better within a few days. A cold can last up to 10 days. But pneumonia symptoms can stick around up to a month or longer. And those from COVID-19 or bronchitis can last several months in some cases.
Sick with the flu? These simple tips will help you ease your symptoms and get you back on your feet.
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.
You don't need a doctor's care for most sinus pain: Try these remedies to ease your symptoms.
Check your medicine cabinet. Make sure it contains pain relievers, fever reducers, and any other medications you use when your family is fighting colds or the flu, like decongestants or cough syrups. Review the correct doses based on age and weight. Check to see if any medications overlap or interact.
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.