Late symptoms of influenza A?

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I've caught a cold these two days. I feel a little cold. The nose is stuffy, and it's always runny. When I get up in the morning, I feel that I don't have strength all over my body, and I have a little headache. After taking the medicine for two days, I still feel that it has no effect, and there is no sign that the cold is getting better. Now every day the nose is red, and very painful. I'm very worried about whether I've been infected with influenza A. I've heard that if a cold like that can't be cured, even my life may be lost. What's the difference between the symptoms of influenza A and the common cold? Let's talk about it.

Late symptoms of influenza A?

The symptoms of influenza A (H1N1) are very different from those of the common cold. Common cold is usually caused by cold or low immunity, with headache, runny nose, nasal congestion and other symptoms. Some patients will also have fever, dry nose, sneezing and other symptoms.

Influenza A is a contagious disease, and its spread is fast and its incidence rate is high. It can happen all year round, but the incidence rate is higher in the two seasons of autumn and winter. Generally there will be high fever, muscle soreness, accompanied by dizziness, vomiting and other symptoms, some symptoms are similar to the common cold.

Common cold has self-healing, generally in a week or so can gradually improve. And influenza A is not self-healing, to use antibiotics for treatment. And influenza A is prone to complications, there are also cases of death, so it is best to take protective measures when going out.

matters needing attention

Whether it is influenza or common cold, the most common people are people with low immunity, such as the elderly and children. So when the weather gets cold, we must pay more attention to keep warm.