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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.
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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.
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.
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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.
You ignore flu symptoms. You usually don’t need to see a doctor for a run-of-the-mill cold. But call them if you have signs of the flu, such as a high fever, body aches, and fatigue. They can give you an antiviral drug such as oseltamivir (Tamiflu) or zanamivir (Relenza).
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!