Nov
07
Cold or Flu Season- 10 Things You Should Know
ByThe cold and flu season is upon us. To help understand the difference and reduce the possibility of acquiring either, read the follow 10 suggestions.
- Cold germs can survive on bathroom sinks, kitchen counters and doorknobs for up to 3 hours. Sanitize these areas regularly.
- Colds are most contagious before symptoms start to appear.
- There are over 200 viruses that can cause a cold.
- Since colds are due to a virus, the use of antibiotic will not work. Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections like the flu.
- Stress is the number one cause to increased susceptibility to a cold or flu infection.
- Chicken soup does help fight colds. It breaks up nasal congestion and the lean protein (chicken) helps boost your strength to fight off the illness.
- Though you can run a mild fever with a cold in most cases a fever, especially a high fever will indicate it’s a flu not a cold.
- The flu is bacterial and must be treated with antibiotics. If left untreated, it could lead to pneumonia, a life threatening respiratory illness.
- Flu shots do not carry an active flu viruses in them. You can’t get the flu from taking a flu shot.
- Protect yourself from a cold or flu by washing your hands regularly, several times a day, with soap and water. Hand sanitizers can also help when soap and water are not available.