Most cases of influenza (the flu) seem to occur mainly during winter and spring. The flu is an extremely contagious virus that is spread through sneezing and coughing. Elderly people and people who have underlying medical conditions such as asthma, heart disease or impaired immunity are most at risk of contracting the virus.
Sometimes, in the beginning, it can be difficult to tell whether you have contracted the flu or if you just have a regular cold. The Better Health Channel has provided a list of symptoms and explains how the flu differs from the common cold.
Symptoms of the flu:
- High fever
- Chills
- Sweating
- Sore throat
- Headache
- Aches and pains in muscles and joints
- Dry cough
The flu vs. the common cold:
The symptoms for the flu are usually more severe than the symptoms of a cold and can last for a much longer period of time.
- The flu: Symptoms last up to a week and sometimes more
The common cold: Symptoms last 2-3 days - The flu: Causes a high fever
The common cold: Can sometimes cause a mild fever - The flu: Muscular pains and shivering attacks will occur
The common cold: No muscular pain should occur - The flu: Starts off with a dry sensation in the back of the nose and throat
The common cold: Usually starts off with runny or blocked nose
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