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Cold, Flu or “Stomach Flu” Know the Difference SYMPTOMS CAN INCLUDE PREVENTION PREVENTION SYMPTOMS CAN INCLUDE Runny or stuffy nose Sneezing Nasal congestion Sore throat Mild cough Mild aches Fatigue Fever (young children) Fever Chills Runny or stuffy nose Body aches Fatigue Headache Sore throat Hacking cough Vomiting (young children) Diarrhea (young children) Sudden onset 101º COLD FLU Frequent handwashing Covering your cough by coughing into the bend of your elbow TREATMENT TREATMENT Over-the-counter cold medicines Zinc lozenges Vitamin C Over-the-counter flu medicines Prescription flu medicine Bed rest Yearly flu vaccine Frequent handwashing Covering your cough by coughing into the bend of your elbow For more information about the flu, visit myfcph.org/flu A cold is a contagious respiratory illness caused by more than 100 different viruses The flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses PREVENTION SYMPTOMS CAN INCLUDE Watery diarrhea Vomiting Nausea Headache Fever Chills Abdominal pain (cramping) “STOMACH FLU” TREATMENT Frequent handwashing Don’t share food, drinks or eating utensils with infected people “Stomach flu” isn’t the flu at all. It‘s inflammation of the lining of the stomach and intestines. Several different viruses can cause the “stomach flu” which is highly contagious and extremely common. Over-the-counter anti- diarrheal and nausea medicines Drink plenty of water or sports drinks Avoid fatty and sugary foods, dairy products, caffeine & alcohol Franklin County Public Health

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Page 1: Franklin County Public Health Cold, Flu or “Stomach …Vomiting Nausea Headache Fever Chills Abdominal pain (cramping) “STOMACH FLU” TREATMENT Frequent handwashing Don’t share

Cold, Flu or “Stomach Flu”

Know the Difference

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PTO

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INCL

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EVEN

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N

PREV

ENTI

ON

SYM

PTO

MS

CAN

INCL

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Runny or stuffy noseSneezingNasal congestionSore throatMild coughMild achesFatigueFever (young children)

FeverChillsRunny or stuffy noseBody achesFatigueHeadacheSore throatHacking coughVomiting (young children)Diarrhea (young children)Sudden onset

101º

COLD FLU

Frequent handwashing

Covering your cough bycoughing into the bendof your elbow

TREA

TMEN

T

TREA

TMEN

TOver-the-countercold medicinesZinc lozengesVitamin C

Over-the-counter flu medicinesPrescription flu medicine Bed rest

Yearly flu vaccine

Frequent handwashing

Covering your cough bycoughing into the bend of your elbow

For more information about the flu, visit myfcph.org/flu

A cold is a contagious respiratoryillness caused by more than 100different viruses

The flu is a contagious respiratoryillness caused by influenza viruses

PREV

ENTI

ON

SYM

PTO

MS

CAN

INCL

UD

EWatery diarrheaVomitingNauseaHeadacheFeverChillsAbdominal pain (cramping)

“STOMACH FLU”

TREA

TMEN

T

Frequent handwashing

Don’t share food, drinksor eating utensils withinfected people

“Stomach flu” isn’t the flu at all. It‘s inflammation of the lining of the stomach and intestines. Several different viruses can cause the “stomach flu” which is highly contagious and extremely common.

Over-the-counter anti-diarrheal and nausea medicines

Drink plenty of water or sports drinks

Avoid fatty and sugary foods, dairy products, caffeine & alcohol

Franklin CountyPublic Health