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Cold, Flu, and Sinusitis

By Team Htv

June 12, 2018

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Overview

Cold, flu, and sinusitis are three different diseases which have similar symptoms, in that they all primarily affect the respiratory tract (nose, throat, airways, and lungs).

Causes

Colds are most commonly caused by rhinoviruses.

The flu is caused by the Influenza virus.

Sinusitis is a complication of cold, hence also caused by rhinoviruses. However, sinusitis can also be caused by bacteria, and it can also be due to allergic conditions.

Symptoms

Symptoms of cold and flu include:

Symptoms of Sinusitis:

Diagnosis

Colds are diagnosed on the basis of the signs and symptoms.

The flu can also be diagnosed from signs and symptoms but a test is available, called the rapid influenza diagnostic test.

The diagnosis of sinusitis can be confirmed by some of the following tests and procedures:

Treatment

Colds and flus are managed conservatively, by giving the patient fluids for adequate hydration, and bed rest.

Sinusitis however can be managed with some of the following modalities:

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