The winter is here and along with the drop in temperature, one can see the familiar sight of children and adults lining up at a doctor’s clinic for cold or cough. In addition to the common cold, which is fairly widespread during the winter months of November to February, there is another lesser-known but more serious condition that affects people in this season. And that is ‘seasonal influenza’ or ‘seasonal flu’ for short.
Seasonal flu is a condition caused by type A or B influenza viruses. Some of the symptoms are similar to that of common colds such as sneezing fits, running nose, and sore throat. That is why it’s often mistaken for the common cold and ignored. One should note that, with the common cold, these symptoms develop slowly, while with seasonal flu, they show up suddenly. Further, the symptoms are more severe than during a common cold.
With most people, these symptoms reduce gradually in 1-2 weeks’ time, with or without medication. However, in some high-risk individuals, seasonal flu can cause severe illness or even be fatal. That is why it’s important to know more about seasonal flu so that necessary precautions can be taken.
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If seasonal flu is not treated in time, or symptoms worsen, the person is at risk of pneumonia, bronchitis, a severe attack of asthma, infection and pain in the ear, heart issues, or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ADRS).
People who are more at risk of developing severe illness from seasonal flu are:
Seasonal flu spreads when infected people cough or sneeze, which disperses droplets into the air. People who come in contact with this and then touch their nose, mouth, or eyes end up inhaling or ingesting the virus into the body. So there are various ways of protecting oneself or preventing the spread.
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