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Cold and flu: When should you see a doctor?

by Iris W

Created on: January 20, 2009

There was a when I would use the term cold and flu interchangeably, unaware that they are two different illnesses. I'm sure a lot of you have done the same mistake as I, but hey, it's never too late to learn from it. This is especially important since the cold and flu have quite similar symptoms, but the flu poses more danger to our health as opposed to a common cold.





The flu, otherwise known as influenza, is a respiratory infection caused by flu viruses. Most people recover from flu as easily as they contract it; however the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates about 100,000 cases of hospitalization and about 36,000 deaths from the flu and its complications every year in the United States alone.




Whereas a cold is a viral infection that is caused by a virus 99% of the time, and very rarely caused by bacteria. It usually affects the nose and the throat and unlike the flu, a common cold is usually harmless as it is a milder form of respiratory illness.





Both the cold and flu share common symptoms such as nasal congestion, scratchy throats, coughing, and sneezing and fatigue. But they have their own differences and you should see a doctor if you suspect a flu as it might lead to other complications like pneumonia, and is also dangerously contagious.






A flu involves body aches, chills, dry cough (without producing any mucus), fever, headache, sore throat, stuffy nose, fatigue, mild to severe chest discomforts and chills.





A cold usually involves mucus buildup in your nose, difficulty breathing through your nose, swelling of your sinuses, sneezing, sore throat, cough, fatigue, body aches, and headache.





Although a cold would cause tiredness, you would experience a more severe case of tiredness or exhaustion with the flu, especially during the beginning of the symptoms.





A cold does not usually comes with fever, although sometimes it does. The occurrence of a fever would most likely indicate either an allergy or a flu.




The symptoms for cold usually begins 2 4 days after the infection while for flu, they would show 1 6 days after the infection. However, sometimes you might get a fever within a few hours after flu infections with other symptoms gradually showing up later.

You can check if you're having the flu or just a common cold by using home tests like home fever test, home ear infection test, or home flu test.





It is, however, best to seek medical attention if you have the following symptoms:




1) High fever of 102 F (39 C) or higher, or just persistent fever
This could indicate allergy, flu or other bacterial infections.





2)Difficulty breathing
This could indicate flu or its complication like pneumonia, or other problems like asthma or heart problem.




3) Persistent or severe headache
This could indicate meningitis, an inflammation of the lining of the brain, or sinus infection.




4) Persistent coughing
This could indicate bronchitis, asthma, sinusitis





Other symptoms like vomiting, abdominal pain, chills or constant sweating, or other aches might appear in the case of a child as they can catch the diseases easier than adults (due to weaker immune system). So it is especially important to go to a doctor if they show any of the above symptoms, even though they seem mild (safety first!).

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