Health Tip: When to Call the Doctor About a Cold or Flu

By Diana Kohnle, HealthDay Reporter


(HealthDay News) -- Flu and the common cold share some common symptoms. Though both often can be treated at home, more serious cases require a doctor's care.


The American Academy of Family Physicians mentions these warning signs that you should see a doctor:



  • A persistent fever of higher than 102 degrees Fahrenheit that causes body aches and fatigue.

  • Symptoms that persist for longer than 10 days, or symptoms that worsen instead of improve.

  • Shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, or pressure or pain in the chest.

  • Confusion, disorientation or fainting.

  • Vomiting persistently.

  • Significant sinus pain affecting the forehead or face.

  • Swelling of glands in the neck or jaw.


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