

It’s cold and flu season – so here’s everything you need to know.
It usually starts with a sneeze. You hear it, and get that sinking feeling. Not another cold or flu…
It’s tempting to grab your sick kid and take them off to the GP for some antibiotics – because you don’t want to put the whole family through another bout of illness, and honestly, you just can’t afford to take more time off work.
But stop. If it’s a cold or flu, antibiotics aren’t going to do any good. Colds and flu are caused by viruses, and antibiotics only work on infections caused by bacteria. And in fact, giving kids antibiotics when they don’t really need them can be bad for them.
“A course of antibiotics won’t help children get over a cold or flu faster, won’t stop the infection from getting worse, and won’t prevent it from being passed onto other people,” explains Dr Jeannie Yoo.
