Colds and flu are both respiratory illnesses caused by viruses. They are contagious and can spread easily from person to person through the air, when an infected person coughs or sneezes, or by touching a surface contaminated with the virus and then touching your nose, mouth, or eyes.
Colds and flu have some similar symptoms, such as a runny or stuffy nose, cough, sore throat, and fever. However, the flu typically causes more severe symptoms, such as high fever, body aches, and fatigue, while colds are usually milder and more short-lived.
Treatment for colds and flu typically includes rest, staying hydrated, and over-the-counter medications to relieve symptoms. In some cases, antiviral medications may be prescribed to treat the flu.
Prevention is key when it comes to avoiding colds and flu. The best way to prevent these illnesses is by practicing good hygiene, such as washing your hands frequently, covering your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze, and avoiding close contact with sick people. Getting an annual flu vaccine is also recommended to help protect against the seasonal flu.\