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Colds and Flu
Colds and Flu (including H1N1)
It is sometimes hard to tell if you have a cold or the flu (also called influenza), because their symptoms are so similar. However, the flu may be more dangerous for your health than a cold, because it can lead to life-threatening illnesses such as pneumonia – so it is important to know the difference between the two. Here are some similarities and differences:
Common Symptoms of Cold
Starts gradually, usually last less than one week
No fever or just a slight fever (1-2 degrees above normal)
Milder muscle aches, headache, watery eyes
Common Symptoms of Flu
Starts quickly, usually last for a couple of weeks
Feeling very weak and tired
More severe muscle aches, chills, headache, eye pain
Is there medicine that can help you feel better? Once you are sick with a cold or the flu, no antibiotics or any other medicine will cure you. You should only take antibiotics when your doctor tells you that you really need them. Non-prescription cough and cold medicine may help reduce your symptoms, especially if you take it right after you get sick. Do NOT give aspirin or other “salicylates” to children or teenagers who have a cold or the flu! Young people may get sick or even die from a condition called Reye’s Syndrome, which is linked to salicylate-containing medicines and cold or flu symptoms. So, make sure to read labels carefully and ask your doctor for more information.
There are things you can do to feel better:
- Drink fluids like water, fruit juices and clear soups
- Rest as much as you can
- Don’t smoke or drink alcohol
- For a sore throat, gargle with salt water several times a day, or use throat sprays or lozenges
Helpful Resources:
Tips to Treat a Cold & the Flu
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