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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Cold flu overview
  1. ... quitting. Always let your provider know about any cold, flu, fever, herpes breakout, or other illness you may ...
  2. ... they have mild symptoms that resemble the common cold or flu. These may include: Enlarged lymph nodes, especially in ...
  3. ... health care provider. It is second only to colds and flu. You will usually first feel back pain just ...
  4. ... animals Cold and dry air in the winter Colds or the flu Contact with irritants and chemicals Contact with rough materials, such as wool Dry skin Emotional stress Drying out of ... or too cold, as well as sudden changes in temperature Perfumes ...
  5. ... buy at the store. This includes acetaminophen (Tylenol), cold medicines, ... and the flu. You will need to see your provider for ...
  6. ... vaccine can help prevent pneumonia caused by the flu virus. ... people with organ transplants, or other long-term conditions.
  7. ... immune systems should be sure to get the flu vaccine. The COVID-19 ... visitors who have a cold to wear a mask and wash their hands.