Virus vs cold

    • [PDF File]Viruses or Bacteria What’s got you sick?

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      or Virus Virus Strep throat ü Yes Whooping cough ü Yes Urinary tract infection ü Yes Sinus infection ü Maybe Middle ear infection ü Maybe Bronchitis/chest cold (in otherwise healthy children and adults)* ü No Common cold/runny nose ü No Sore throat (except strep) ü No Flu ü No

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    • [PDF File]Colds, Allergies and Sinusitis — How to Tell the Difference

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      Colds, Allergies and Sinusitis — How to Tell the Difference Cold weather is a prime time for stuffy noses, sore throats and watery, itchy eyes. But if your symp-toms last more than a week, or if they seem to turn off and on based on your surroundings, you may be battling allergies or sinusitis. Proper diag-

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    • [PDF File]Influenza vs. Common Cold vs. Stomach “Flu”

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      Influenza vs. Common Cold vs. Stomach “Flu” Seasonal Influenza Common Cold Stomach “Flu” Caused by Influenza A or Influenza B viruses Many different kinds of viruses such as rhinovirus, coronavirus, adenovirus, etc. NOT CAUSED BY INFLUENZA VIRUS Norovirus (or Norwalk-like viruses) is the most common; however, there are

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    • [PDF File]Colds versus Flu: How to Tell the Difference

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      WITH A COLD WITH THE FLU Caused by a virus. Caused by a virus. Affects the body’s breathing system (nose, throat, windpipe and lungs). Affects the body’s breathing system (nose, throat, windpipe and lungs). Usually goes away on its own. Usually goes away on its own. You should contact your doctor if symptoms change or get worse.

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    • [PDF File]Cold vs. Flu Symptoms

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      Chills Chills are uncommon with a cold. 60% of people who have the flu experience chills. Tiredness Tiredness is fairly mild with a cold. Tiredness is moderate to severe with the flu. Sneezing Sneezing is commonly present with a cold. Sneezing is not common with the flu. Sudden Symptoms Cold symptoms tend to develop over a few days.

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    • [PDF File]Colds versus Flu: How to Tell the Difference

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      Colds versus Flu: How to Tell the Difference. Are you coming down with a cold? Do you have the flu? Look below to see some differences and similarities between colds and flu.

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