Cold or Flu – How To Tell The Difference
November 6, 2008 by admin
Filed under Natural Health Care
Greetings everyone.
I know the season is almost over but with unpredictable weather around there have been some late season colds etc showing up. Whilst this has little to do with the weather really, they are viruses, I thought it would be a good time to clear up the differences between the two as many folks are confused by symptoms.
Cold symptoms restrict themselves to the upper respiratory tract, in other words from the shoulders down, you feel pretty good. The flu comes on quickly and produces an all over sick feeling.
SYMPTOM COMMON COLD FLU
Onset Gradual Abrupts and Dramatic
Nose Drippy Congested
Throat Scratchy Sore
Chest Slight cough as symptoms wain Severe and lingering
Head Light headache Strong headaches
Muscle Aches Absent Present
Chills/Fever Absent or low grade Present usually
Sesitivity to Light Absent Sometimes present
Fatigue Absent Present
Appetite Loss Absent Present
These are the most common symptoms of the common cold and general flu. There are several strains of influenza virus some of which can cause severe bowel upsets and cramping along with high fevers, these are best medically diagnosed by a Doctor so if you have these symptoms get to the doctor.
Hope this has helped.
Have a great day!
Craig Hitchens. B.HSc.

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