When you wake up feeling unwell, the most critical question is: is it viral or bacterial? In 2026, the Seasonal Flu remains a “sprint”—it hits like a ton of bricks with sudden high fevers, chills, and intense muscle aches. You can often name the exact hour you felt sick. Mycoplasma, however, is a “marathon.” It creeps in over 4 days, starting with a mild headache and tiredness, gradually escalating into a persistent spasms of dry coughing.

Symptom

Seasonal Flu (Viral)

Mycoplasma (Bacterial)

Onset

Sudden & Intense

Gradual (Slow Burn)

Fever

High (38.5°C+)

Low-grade or None

Cough

Productive/Short-term

Dry/Spasmodic (3+ weeks)

Runny Nose

Very Common

Rare

Treating a Mycoplasma infection with flu antivirals is ineffective, while using antibiotics for the flu is medically dangerous. At MyDoctor, our diagnostic protocols ensure you aren’t wasting time on a treatment plan that your pathogen is biologically programmed to ignore.

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