The terms Cold and Flu often get used interchangeably although they are different Illnesses. Their symptoms are very similar at first glance, including a stuffy or runny nose, sneezing, general fatigue, and body aches. However, the two conditions are caused by completely different viruses and over time with the illness, the symptoms will change to make it more clear which illness a person is suffering from. Flu symptoms tend to be more severe than those of a cold, and can also cause additional health conditions such as ear and sinus infections, pneumonia, and sepsis.
Your doctor will be able to determine which Illness you are suffering from and provide direction on Treatment if any. A common cold will go away on its own, typically within 10 days to 2 weeks, once it has run its course. Sufferers can manage symptoms as needed using over-the-counter cold medications, getting plenty of rest, and staying well hydrated. The flu on the other hand will typically start off with more severe symptoms that come on suddenly, over the course of a few hours, with symptoms clearing up over the course of a few weeks for most people.
It is important to see a doctor for cold and flu treatment if symptoms are severe, persistent, or if there are signs of complications. Seek medical attention if you experience a high fever (above 103F or 39.4C) that lasts more than three days, severe headache, chest pain, shortness of breath, wheezing, or persistent vomiting. Additionally, if symptoms such as a severe sore throat, ear pain, or sinus pain develop, these could indicate a bacterial infection requiring antibiotics.
Certain groups are at higher risk for flu complications and should seek prompt medical care if they contract the flu. These groups include young children, older adults, pregnant women, and individuals with chronic medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease. Early intervention with antiviral medications can reduce the severity and duration of the flu and prevent serious complications. If there is any doubt about the severity of symptoms or the best course of treatment, it is always wise to consult a healthcare provider.
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