If you are like me, this winter you have experienced the sniffles, a sore throat, and fatigue. Sometimes it's difficult to determine if you should go see your doc ... or wait it out. I chose to wait it out ... or rather sleep it off ... and woke up after 4 days of hibernating feeling 93% better. The last 7% is slowly making its way back into my life. I recently read an article posted on MyDailyMoment.com that did a pretty darn good job of explaining how to determine if you have the flu (and should go see your doc) or if you just have a common cold (and should rest and recover on your own). Here it is: Do I have the flu or is it just a common cold? This question is usually the first that comes to mind when you get that lousy-all-over-feeling that lets you know you've caught a winter season bug. Some of the symptoms of the flu (influenza) are very similar to those common to the common cold; however, there are some flu symptoms that are not. If you suspect you have the flu and not just a common cold, see your doctor within 48 hours if possible. He may be able to prescribe medications that will help lessen the severity of your symptoms. After 48 hours the available antiviral medications are much less effective. Here are 8 symptoms that are common to the flu. These tips may help you determine whether you have the flu and a proper course of action if you do.
If you have any of the symptoms commonly associated with the flu, you should see your doctor ASAP --remember , within 48 hours of the onset of flu symptoms, he or she may be able to treat you with antiviral medications that may reduce the severity of your symptoms and shorten their duration. Here are a few other suggestions that may help get you through the misery of having the flu:
Prevention is better. To prevent the flu: Ask your doctor if he recommends that you get a flu shot each year before the flu season begins. Certainly you should see you doctor immediately if you suspect you already have the flu. |
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