There are very important differences between the flu(流感) and the common cold. You can find the right way to deal with it when you know clearly what kind of illness you or people around you are going through. So take notes!Having a cold usually means having a running nose and a sore...
Going viral - the differences between a cold, flu and COVID-19Lambert, LynnSouth African Pharmacist's Assistant
根据In general,the symptoms of influenza are more serious and last longer than those of a cold.一般来说,流感的症状比感冒更严重,持续时间更长。可知,流感的症状比感冒更严重,持续时间更长。B选项compared with the symptoms of a cold,flu's symptoms usually last longer."与感冒的症状相比,流感的症状...
When you wake upsneezing,coughing, and have that achy, feverish, can't-move-a-muscle feeling, how do you know whether you havecold symptomsor the flu? It's important to know the difference betweenfluand coldsymptoms. A cold is a milder respiratory illness than theflu. Whilecold symptomsca...
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The cough may be dry, but usually it produces mucus. The swelling also makes it harder to breath, as airflow is restricted. This can result in wheezing, a tight feeling in the chest and shortness of breath. As with most other respiratory infections like a cold or the f...
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If you have signs or symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), it's important that you contact your health care provider right away for medical advice. But COVID-19, the common cold, seasonal allergies and the flu (influenza) cause many similar sy
You feel terrible, but how do you know if it's just a cold or the flu? Here are some clues that may help you figure out what you're dealing with. If you're sniffling and sneezing, more than likely, it's a cold. But sometimes, it could be the flu. A sore throat can also be...
Although there was no linear correlation between the rise time and the peak amplitude (Figure 1D), in most cells the variability in the rise time of small mIPSCs was greater than that of larger mIPSCs. This is likely to result from stochastic channel properties rather than dendritic filtering...