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Latest revision as of 13:26, 17 March 2025
Freshers' Flu is a term commonly used to describe a collection of illnesses that students are likely to catch during the first few weeks at a university. This is due to the sudden mingling of large groups of people, many of whom have moved from far away and brought various different germs with them.
Symptoms[edit]
The symptoms of Freshers' Flu are similar to those of a common cold or flu, and can include:
Causes[edit]
Freshers' Flu is not caused by a single virus or bacteria, but is instead a result of exposure to a variety of different germs. These can be spread through:
- Close contact with other people
- Sharing drinks or food
- Touching contaminated surfaces
Prevention[edit]
While it is not always possible to prevent Freshers' Flu, there are steps that can be taken to reduce the risk, such as:
- Regular hand washing
- Avoiding close contact with people who are ill
- Not sharing drinks or food
- Getting enough sleep
- Eating a healthy diet
- Regular exercise
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for Freshers' Flu is usually supportive, and can include:
- Rest
- Drinking plenty of fluids
- Over-the-counter medication to relieve symptoms
- If symptoms persist or worsen, it is recommended to seek medical advice.


