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Symptoms
Causes
Prevention
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When should you seek treatment for the flu?
In adults, emergency warnings signs that require urgent medical care include: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen. Sudden dizziness.
How long did 2018 flu last?
The 2017–2018 United States flu season lasted from late 2017 through early 2018.
Can you take Tamiflu after 4 days of symptoms?
Tamiflu is good at its job, but it's best when you take it at the optimal time: within 48 hours of your first flu symptoms. Some healthcare providers won't prescribe Tamiflu if you've had symptoms for longer than 48 hours since it won't be as helpful in those cases.
What are the CDC guidelines for the flu?
Everyone 6 months & older should receive a yearly flu vaccine. Flu can cause mild to severe illness. Learn the symptoms of flu. Prescription medications called antiviral drugs can be used to treat flu.
How many deaths were there from the flu in 2018 2019?
* 2019 to 2020 season is a preliminary estimate.SeasonHospitalizationsDeathsEstimateEstimate2017-2018710,00052,0002018-2019380,00028,0002019-2020*380,00020,0007 more rows
How bad was the flu in 2018?
Our estimates of hospitalizations and mortality associated with the 2018–2019 flu season continue to demonstrate how serious flu virus infection can be. We estimate, overall, there were 380,000 hospitalizations and 28,000 deaths during the 2018–2019 season.
Can I take Tamiflu after 48 hours?
Most studies suggest that oseltamivir is most effective if initiated <48 hours after illness onset; early treatment mitigates severity and reduces illness duration by 1–3 days [1–5]. Drug delivery logistics will be challenging during a pandemic; initiating treatment <48 hours may not be possible.
What happens if you take Tamiflu after 48 hours?
Tamiflu can reduce complications of the flu (such as pneumonia) by 44%, and the risk of hospitalization by 63% when taken in the first 48 hours after contracting the virus, according to the makers of Tamiflu.
Is flu A or B worse?
Type A influenza is generally considered worse than type B influenza. This is because the symptoms are often more severe in type A influenza than in type B influenza. Type A influenza is more common than type B influenza. Researchers suggest that most adults have considerable immunity against type B influenza.
How long do I quarantine for the flu?
Individuals with suspected or confirmed flu, who do not have a fever, should stay home from work at least 4-5 days after the onset of symptoms. Persons with the flu are most contagious during the first 3 days of their illness.
Is it possible to have the flu and COVID-19 at the same time?
Because flu and COVID-19 are caused by different viruses, yes, it's possible to become infected with both at the same time.
What are 5 symptoms of the flu?
Flu Symptomsfever* or feeling feverish/chills.cough.sore throat.runny or stuffy nose.muscle or body aches.headaches.fatigue (tiredness)some people may have vomiting and diarrhea, though this is more common in children than adults.