Throughout a person’s life he or she will have gotten sick many times. Typically, when a person gets sick he or she will have a fever and nasal congestion and this usually means that it is just the common cold but it could also be the flu. Even though these two illnesses are very similar can get mixed up easily, there are certain differences that can help a person determine which one he or she has.
Both of the illnesses have common symptoms but the flu has a few that the cold does not. When a person has the common cold he or she will experience a fever, runny nose, cough, and mild fatigue. On the other hand a person who has the flu will have a more severe version all of these symptoms in addition to body aches. Someone who has a cold may have a low fever with a temperature around 101 degrees Fahrenheit while the temperature of a person who has the flu is about 104 degrees Fahrenheit. When a person has the flu he or she will feel a lot worse than if they just had the common cold.
In the case that a person has the common cold or the flu, it is important for him or her to rest. In both situations, if a person wants to recover from a cold or flu quickly he or she needs to get a lot of rest. Resting is important to recovering because if a person does not get enough rest, his or her immune system will become weaker. Another thing that the cold and the flu have in common is how they are contracted. A person can contract the cold or the flu by touching a contaminated surface with his or her hands and then touching his or her nose, eyes, or mouth. This is why it is extremely important for people to make sure that their hands are always clean.
Another thing that the cold and the flu have in common is the fact that they are both caused by viruses. This means that they cannot be treated with antibiotics. Viruses like the cold and the flu cannot be treated with antibiotics because they are only affective against bacteria. However, a