No. Cold and flu viruses are unaffected by cold or even freezing temperatures.
No. The flu is caused by an infectious organism (viruses) not temperature.
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depends what flu but anyway cure it
If you want to cure the fighting cocks flu, you are need to get an antibiotic. This flu is common in the Philippines.
deep breathing skunk can cure a common cold and other flu-like symptoms.
Viruses! The common cold, the flu. Always changing before we can find one cure.
Heat can kill flu or cold bacteria. However, the heat has to be high enough. Different viruses and bacteria have different heat tolerances. Some can survive temperatures of over 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
There is no "cure" for gastric flu or any other type of flu. Flu shots you get are preventative medicine, they do not cure you of anything.With any flu, you want to drink plenty of liquids, you will have depleted electrolytes and Gatorade is good to help replenish them. But drink water as well.
There was no cure. The 1918 flu killed 500,000 Americans and over 20 million worldwide. They did what they could to make people comfortable and control the fever but had to let the disease run its course.
There is no cure for Swine Flu.
There is no cure for either. Once you catch them, all that can be done is treatment of the symptoms to make you feel better. The only cure is done by your body's immune system. A healthy immune system creates antibodies for the causative organisms that can disable them. So, you might say the only real cure would be Time. Time for your healthy immune system to do its job.The flu does have an annual vaccine (that changes every year) that will give immunity to the strains of flu that flu experts think are the most likely to strike that year. But you can still catch a type flu that isn't one of those. So even if you have the flu vaccination, you should continue to use good hand hygiene.There is no vaccine for the common cold. Those viruses mutate too rapidly for vaccine production to be useful.
You could have either a cold or the flu or both. Or, you could have allergies. See the related questions for information about the symptoms of cold and flu.