Treatment FAQ

when to seek treatment for flu

by Dr. Bret Hermann DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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When to Seek Medical Care
  • Fast breathing or trouble breathing.
  • Bluish or gray skin color.
  • Not drinking enough fluids.
  • Severe or persistent vomiting.
  • Not waking up or not interacting normally.
  • Being so irritable that they do not want to be held.
  • Flu-like symptoms that improve but then return with fever and worse cough.

Healthline.com

When to seek treatment for flu Follow these guidelines to make sure you get the right care. January 15, 2020 An annual flu shot is an important way to protect yourself from the flu. If you haven’t gotten your shot yet, there’s still time to protect yourself. Simply contact your Polyclinic primary care provider’s office to schedule an appointment.

Top10homeremedies.com

Oct 15, 2021 · When used for treatment, antiviral drugs can lessen symptoms and shorten the time you are sick by 1 or 2 days. They also can prevent serious flu complications, like pneumonia. For people at high risk of serious flu complications, treatment with antiviral drugs can mean the difference between milder or more serious illness possibly resulting in a hospital stay.

Medicalnewstoday.com

Jan 11, 2013 · Seek treatment if… You have underlying health issues such as pregnancy, asthma, obesity, COPD, diabetes or autoimmune disorders and are experiencing extreme flu-like symptoms. Your influenza symptoms have not improved after 48 hours . Only seek emergency medical care if… Warning signs for children. Fast or troubled breathing Bluish or gray skin color

When should I see a doctor about the flu?

What should I do if I have flu symptoms?

Should I take antiviral drugs for the flu?

How long should you stay home with the flu?

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When should you seek medical attention with the flu?

Adults with a sustained fever of more than 102 degrees, as well as any combination of the below flu-like symptoms, should seek medical attention: Difficulty breathing. Severe chest or stomach pain. Vertigo and lightheadedness.

What are emergency warning signs of flu?

According to the CDC, what are the emergency warning signs of flu?Fast breathing or trouble breathing.Bluish lips or face.Ribs pulling in with each breath.Chest pain.Severe muscle pain.Dehydration (no urine for 8 hours, dry mouth, no tears when crying)Not alert or interacting when awake.Seizures.More items...•Mar 3, 2020

How long do the symptoms of Covid last?

How long do COVID symptoms last? Those with a mild case of COVID-19 usually recover in one to two weeks. For severe cases, recovery can take six weeks or more, and for some, there may be lasting symptoms with or without damage to the heart, kidneys, lungs and brain.Jan 24, 2022

What is the flu caused by?

The illness we commonly know as flu is caused by the influenza virus. There are different strains of the virus, and each year in autumn and winter, one or more new types of virus circulate, spreading among communities and infecting lots of people. This is known as seasonal flu: if you catch a flu-like illness during winter it's likely ...

How long should you wash your hands with soap and water?

It's also a good idea to keep viruses (including flu and COVID-19) at bay by washing your hands regularly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds each time - especially when you come indoors after being out, and before and after preparing food and eating.

What is considered clinically vulnerable?

Essentially, you are classed as clinically vulnerable if you are normally entitled to the free NHS flu jab. This includes: People with a long-term medical condition - for example, diabetes, heart disease, a lung condition (like COPD or asthma), kidney disease, neurological disease (like Parkinson's or motor neurone disease).

Can the flu cause encephalitis?

This can be serious or even fatal, particularly for the elderly and those with lung disease. Flu can also cause sinus and ear infections, and less commonly, the virus travels in the bloodstream to the brain where it causes inflammation, known as encephalitis.

What to do if you get sick with the flu?

If you get sick with flu, antiviral drugs may be a treatment option . Check with your doctor promptly if you are at high risk of serious flu complications and you get flu symptoms . People at high risk of flu complications include young children, adults 65 years of age and older, pregnant women, and people with certain medical conditions such as ...

What is the best medicine for the flu?

Prescription medications called “antiviral drugs” can be used to treat flu illness. Stay home and avoid contact with other people except to get medical care. Find tips to care for others who are sick with flu illness. If you get sick with flu, antiviral drugs may be a treatment option.

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High-Risk Groups

Flu Complications

  • People with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may find that a bout of the flu triggers an exacerbation of their condition, making their usual symptoms worse. For anyone, but particularly people with respiratory illnesses, the most common complication from flu is a bacterial chest infection, which can develop on top of the flu virus itself. In some cases, a secon…
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Covid-19 and Flu

  • This year, it's more important than ever that you have the flu vaccination if you're susceptible to complications, because of the added danger of COVID-19. The viruses present with similar symptoms, making it difficult in some cases to distinguish between them. A new, continuous cough, a high temperature, and a change to your sense of taste or smell indicate COVID-19. If yo…
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Should I Seek Advice?

  • The chances are that if you catch flu, the virus will be self-limiting and you'll be able to treat your symptomsat home. However, it's crucial that you get medical advice if you're clinically vulnerable and you think you have flu. Essentially, you are classed as clinically vulnerable if you are normallyentitled to the free NHS flu jab. Carers and t...
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Prevention and Cure

  • The best way of keeping yourself and others safe from flu and its potential complications is to have the annual flu vaccination if you're eligible. This year,even more people can get a free flu jab. And those who aren't eligible for a free vaccine can pay for a vaccination from their pharmacy, which normally costs less than £15. It's also a good idea to keep viruses (including flu and COVI…
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