Flu Doctor

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Should I See a Doctor for the Flu?

Is this “just the flu” or is there more to it?
With the change of seasons from summer to fall, an additional season arrives at the same time - the flu season. Most of you have had a bout of the flu at some point in your life and are familiar with its usual symptoms. These may include fever, sore throat, cough, runny nose, body aches or fatigue. The illness usually runs its course in a few days after which you start to feel better. However, for certain groups of people, this may not always be the case.
Who is most at risk?
Some patients may be at risk of developing serious complications from the flu. These groups include:

• Children younger than five years, especially those under two years of age
• Those
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When are flu symptoms serious enough to see a doctor?
Although the above groups have an increased risk of serious complications from the flu, anyone who has the following symptoms should visit a doctor, or if necessary, an emergency room. These symptoms include:
• Shortness of breath or painful breathing
• Inability to keep fluids down and dehydration (especially in children)
• The presence of blood in phlegm when coughing
• Weakness when trying to stand
• Slurred speech or confusion
• Worsening fever or fever that does not go down with medications
• Seizures
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Everyone 6 months of age and older should receive a vaccination every year, especially those in a high-risk group. You need to repeat it every year because the immune response from the flu vaccine weakens over time. In addition, the flu viruses mutate from year to year, and the vaccine must be updated to be effective against the changing flu viruses.
If, despite receiving the flu vaccine, you contract the flu, your doctor can prescribe an antiviral medication to help lessen the effects of the illness. This is especially important for those at risk of complications from the flu.
Although most of us look at the flu as an inevitable part of the winter season, the fact that it can become life-threatening should be a reason for everyone to take it seriously. A yearly flu vaccination should be on everyone’s calendar as fall leads us into winter.

At the First Sign on Complications of the Flu Contact a Health Professional
If you think that you have more than “just the flu”, stop by Integra Urgent Care. Our professionals will insure that you receive the care you need to prevent serious problems from this year’s strain of influenza.

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