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Doctor's tips for navigating the flu zone

With flu cases on the rise in recent weeks, it's likely some people in your home, office, or school have been coughing and sneezing.

Try clear soup, acetaminophen and stay home, Dr. Peter Lin says

It's likely there are a few people in your workplace hacking and sneezing right now. (CBC)

With flu cases on the rise in recent weeks, it's likely some people in your home, officeor school have been coughing and sneezing.

"There was a big bump [in flu cases] over the Christmas holidays," says Dr. Peter Lin, CBC Radio's house doctor.

"I think that helped spray the virus around, because we all got together and we started touching and hugging and stuff."

So with several more weeks offlu season left togo, what's the best way to keep healthy or recover quickly?

Know your illness

Some people confuse a cold with the flu, Lin notes.

With a cold, the symptoms can be similarbut, generally, are much milder.

When you have the flu, you're more or less knocked flat on your back with aches, respiratory problems and other symptoms.

If theylastmore than two days,see a doctor, Lin says.

"This year is going to be a little hard because it's the H3N2 version and that version is a little bit tough," he said.

Timing is everything

"If you're going to take medication, take it early."

To treat symptoms, acetaminophenis best (and not ASA), he said.

Even aftersymptoms subside, you can be spewing viruses around.Staying homeis recommendeduntil you'refully recovered.

Don't touch your face

The flu virus can't take hold if it is only present on your hands, Lin notes.

It has to get into your nose and lungs first. That's why it's important not to touch your face if you're in a flu-contaminated environment.

Soup isn't a bad idea

Soup is a good food to try when you'rerecovering from flubut go with clear soup, not the creamy variety, Lin says.