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Pharmacist Warns: Common Fixes Could Extend Your Christmas Cold

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Certain common medications can unintentionally prolong illness symptoms.
  • Misconceptions about the flu vaccine are widespread and incorrect.
  • Overuse of nasal sprays can worsen cold and flu symptoms.
Pharmacist Warns: Common Fixes Could Extend Your Christmas Cold

During the current Christmas season, health experts are advising the public about potential pitfalls in managing winter illnesses. Pharmacist Frederick Apenteng of Roseway Labs cautions that commonly used medications and self-care practices might be inadvertently prolonging cold and flu symptoms, transforming mild discomfort into extended periods of illness.

Apenteng points out that many individuals struggle with lingering symptoms due to simple misunderstandings about treatment. He specifically addresses the prevalent myth that the flu vaccine causes the flu, clarifying that it primes the immune system without causing illness, though mild side effects can occur as the body builds defenses.

Furthermore, the pharmacist warns against the overuse of remedies like nasal sprays, which can exacerbate symptoms and potentially endanger health. He advocates for informed self-care and seeking accurate advice to avoid common mistakes that hinder recovery, ensuring a healthier festive period.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, the flu vaccine does not contain live viruses and cannot cause illness; it helps your immune system build defenses.
Overusing nasal sprays and using incorrect medications are common errors that can worsen symptoms.
Lingering symptoms often stem from misconceptions about treatments or the misuse of common remedies like nasal sprays.

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