Beat the Bug: Your Guide to Colds
& Flus
from PlanetRx.com, your online
pharmacy & more
How do you know it's
cold and flu season? One word: ah-choo!
About 25 million to 50
million people in the United States will get the flu this
year, and more than 60 million people will catch a cold.
Will you be one of them? Here are PlanetRx.com
recommendations for beating these pesky seasonal
sicknesses.
An
Ounce of Prevention
There is no cure for colds and flu, so it's best to avoid getting sick
in the first place. A strong immune system may help
prevent the common cold or flu. Proper nutrition,
hygiene, rest, and stress management can strengthen the
immune system.
Since both colds and the
flu are highly contagious, good hygiene is important.
Wash your hands often and keep your hands away from your
face. Keep common surfaces in homes and offices clean to
prevent spreading the cold & flu viruses. If
possible, steer clear of those who have the flu. Adults
are contagious for three to five days, but kids can
remain contagious for up to 10 days.
Over-the-Counter
Remedies
One look at all of the available cold and flu products
and it's easy to see why some people don't know which
product to choose. Many cold and flu remedies contain
several ingredients to treat a variety of possible
symptoms. What do PlanetRx.com pharmacists recommend? Buy
products that contain only the active ingredients you
need. This will save you money and prevent unnecessary
side effects and drug interactions. Here's a rundown of
the main ingredients in cold and flu formulas:
- Decongestants break down congestion
and promote drainage
- Antihistamines reduce sneezing, dry out
mucus, and promote rest
- Cough
suppressants subdue coughs and calm prickly
throats
- Expectorants help bring up mucus from
the lungs
- Analgesics reduce pain and fever
Cold and flu remedies
cannot cure or even shorten your sickness, but most can
help ease your symptoms. When looking for cold and flu
products, it's really about choosing what makes you feel
the best.
Antibiotics are
effective against bacteria but not against colds or the
flu, which are caused by viruses. Antibiotic overuse has
produced bacteria that are resistant to all known
antibiotics, a serious public health threat.
Cutting-Edge
Alternative Treatments
The next big thing: zinc nasal sprays. A study to be
published in February 2000 found that Zicam zinc nasal
spray shortened cold symptoms from almost 10 days to
about three days. Zinc lozenges are also thought to
shorten cold symptoms, but be careful: Large doses of
zinc can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Try zinc
lozenges after eating.
Many herbalists
recommend goldenseal for flu. Best known as an antibiotic
(antibacterial) herb, goldenseal also has antiviral and
immune-stimulating actions. Echinacea is also said to
shorten symptoms when taken at the start of a cold or
flu. But echinacea probably won't help if taken
constantly over a long period of time.
What about vitamin C?
Doses of 500 mg four times a day may shorten cold
symptoms by about a day or so. The jury is still out on
whether vitamin C works as well for the flu as it does
for colds.
Hot
Fluids and Rest (ahh
)
Mom was right: drink a lot of fluids. Flu can cause
fever, and fever is dehydrating. Sip herbal tea, juices,
soups (notably chicken soup), water, and other
nonalcoholic, non-caffeinated fluids throughout the day.
Drinking a lot of fluids will help move the virus out of
your system. Hot fluids also relieve sore throat, nasal
congestion, and cough.
No matter what your
favorite remedy is, a cold or flu will still have to run
its course. Save your body's energy for your immune
system. Grab that book you've been meaning to read,
snuggle in comfortably, and get plenty of rest. It's the
best you can do.
Learn more about caring
for a cold in the PlanetRx.com Cold & Flu eCenter.
Shop for cold-relief products in the PlanetRx.com Store,
or use our new Cough & Cold Advisor to find exactly
the right products for you.
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