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Manchester Evening News
Health
Brett Gibbons & Ellie Kemp

All the different coronavirus, flu and 'supercold' symptoms amid warning

A pharmacy chain is urging people to be aware of the dangers caused by high levels of respiratory infections as winter approaches.

The advice comes as research by Well Pharmacy found that one in four men and one in three women felt their immune system had been weakened by coronavirus, Wales Live reports.

The pharmacy has created a chart to help people decipher whether their symptoms could be caused by a cold, flu, pneumonia or Covid-19.

Although it can often be hard to tell if a cold is something more serious as many of the symptoms overlap.

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That's why the independent pharmacy chain is urging people to stay vigilant and ‘symptom aware’ this winter - especially with Covid-19 cases increasing and a rise in colds spreading.

There have been reports of of a ‘Supercold’ sweeping the nation, following the low levels of respiratory infections last year due to Covid-19 restrictions.

As the weather grows colder and winter approaches, Well pharmacy has reported sales of cough and cold remedies increasing by 100 percent as people opt to treat their symptoms at home with stronger medication, only available at pharmacies.

Wendy Lee, pharmacist at Well pharmacy, said: “With news of a ‘Supercold’ sweeping the nation and a worrying increase in Covid-19 cases, it has never been more important for people to know the signs to look out for and to take preventative measures to keep themselves and their loved ones safe and well.

Symptoms

Cold

Flu

Pneumonia

Covid-19

Difficulty breathing

Rarely

Sometimes

Fever

Rarely

Shivering or sweating

Rarely

Sometimes

Chest pain

Rarely

Fatigue

Sometimes

Dry or phlegm producing cough

Nasal congestion

Rarely

Headaches

Sometimes

Loss of taste/smell

Sometimes

Rarely

Rarely

"In winter we spend much more times indoors, which allows viruses like flu, pneumonia and Covid to spread more easily due to low ventilation. It is never too late to think about our own immunity, especially in these cold winter months and as many of our immune systems have been compromised during lockdown.”

The pharmacy chain is also advising people on simple measures they can take to improve their immunity, with everyday tips including:

Getting enough quality sleep – going to bed at a similar time and waking up around the same time each morning can boost immunity.

Eat the rainbow – a varied and balanced diet with an array of fruit and vegetables can help support our bodies through the darker months.

Staying hydrated – the weather may be colder, but people still need to ensure they keep up their fluid intake. Herbal and fruit teas are perfect for the colder days.

Get some sunlight – the days may be shorter but getting some daylight each day can make all the difference to physical and mental health.

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