You can catch a cold from someone else.
You can do things to keep from catching a cold.
You can catch the flu from someone else.
You can do things to keep from catching the flu.
If you get sick, you can do things to get better.
Germs make you sick.
You can’t see germs.
They are in the air.
They are on the things that you touch.
You catch a cold or flu from germs.
Germs get into the air when a sick person breathes out.
Germs get on things that a sick person touches.
You can breathe germs in.
Or you can touch things that have germs and then touch your mouth or nose.
Soon you might have a cold or the flu, too.
You can get a cold any time.
People get more colds:
Are you sneezing or coughing?
Do you have a scratchy or sore throat?
Do you have a runny or stuffy nose?
Do you have watery eyes?
Do you feel a little tired?
You may have a cold.
Lots of people get the flu.
The flu is like a cold.
But it feels much worse.
You will start to feel sick.
In 3 to 6 hours you will be really sick.
Do you have a fever?
Does your body hurt all over?
Do you feel tired?
Does your head hurt?
Are you coughing?
Do you feel really cold?
You may have the flu.
If you have the flu, you may not:
Get lots of rest!
Stay home if you have a fever.
Drink a lot of water, clear soup, hot tea, and juice.
Don’t drink alcohol.
Don’t smoke.
Stay away from people who smoke.
Take a hot shower to help clear your nose.
Stay away from other people so you don’t spread your germs.
You have a high fever (over 101)
You have a bad headache
You have bad aches and pains in your body
You have trouble breathing
You breathe faster than usual
You feel very, very tired
You cough, but nothing comes up
You have chills and shivering
You are sick to your stomach, vomit, or have diarrhea
Get a flu shot (ask your doctor about it).
Wash your hands well:
Try not to touch your eyes, mouth, or nose unless you have just washed your hands.
Get lots of rest.
Eat lots of fruits and vegetables.
Cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze.
Turn your head away from other people if you cough or sneeze.
Ask them to cover their faces if they need to cough or sneeze.
Wash your hands a lot!
If someone is sick, do not share their:
Try to stay away from sick people.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
American Academy of Family Physicians
Cold and Flu Prevention Checklist
Last updated on June 17th, 2010