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Antibiotics can fight germs called bacteria. But they don't work on viruses, which cause colds. If your child has a cold, antibiotics won't help.
Flu vaccine. A yearly flu vaccine can help you stay healthy during flu season as well as prevent serious complications from the flu. Pneumonia vaccine ...
Get a flu vaccine when available. If you develop new or worsening asthma symptoms, follow the steps of your asthma action plan. If your symptoms do not go ...
More common. Body aches or pain; chills; cold flu-like symptoms; cough; ear congestion; fever; headache; loss of voice; small red or purple spots on the skin ...
Before we get to the remedy, here's the reality: There's no such thing as "stomach flu." "'Stomach flu' is a misnomer," says Dr. Cindy Kermott, a[...].
Whooping cough. Army men in a line wearing masks at a hospital during the flu pandemic of 1918. 1945. Flu (influenza). Dr. Thomas Magath sits at a desk looking ...
Allergies often cause symptoms such as sneezing and a stuffy, runny nose. Some tests can help make sure that your symptoms aren't caused by an allergy. You may ...
Older adults most commonly become dehydrated during minor illnesses — such as influenza, bronchitis or bladder infections. Make sure to drink extra fluids when ...
Questions might include: How bad are your symptoms? Do you have allergies? Have you had a cold, sinus infection or ear infection recently? Have ...
However, this medicine will not work for colds, flu, or other virus infections. This medicine is to be given only by or under the direct supervision of your ...
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