Cold and flu season is here: When it’s time to get to a doctor
It’s that time of year with many viruses going around. With the holiday season approaching, more people will be gathering at parties and dinners, so the odds of catching a bug go up.
Dr. Simon Kapaj is a medical director with the Saskatchewan Health Authority. He said there is a big difference when it comes to catching a cold, the flu or a stomach virus.
Kapaj said a cold is not serious, and usually involves a stuffed nose, sore throat and sneezing.
The influenza virus can be more serious. It hits the respiratory system, and is easily spread.