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Flu season can be a challenging time, and recognizing the flu early can make a significant difference in managing symptoms and preventing complications. Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness, typically caused by influenza viruses. Unlike the common cold, the flu usually comes on suddenly and has more severe symptoms.
Early Symptoms of the Flu:
Feature | The Common Cold | The Flu (Influenza) |
Onset | Gradual (over a few days) | Sudden (hits like a brick) |
Fever | Rare or mild | High (100°F – 103°F) |
Body Aches | Slight | Severe / Intense |
Fatigue | Mild / Manageable | Overwhelming / Exhausting |
Cough | Hacking / Productive | Persistent / Dry |
When to See a Doctor:
While most people recover from the flu without needing medical intervention, there are certain signs and symptoms that require attention:
Prevention Tips:
Long-term effects may include type 2 diabetes, heart disease, joint issues, sleep apnea, and mental health challenges.
FAQs
1.How long does the flu last?
Symptoms typically last 3-7 days, but fatigue may linger for up to a few weeks.
2.Can the flu be treated with antibiotics?
Antibiotics are ineffective against the flu; antivirals may help if taken early.
3.How can I prevent the flu?
Get vaccinated, practice good hygiene, and avoid close contact with sick individuals.
4.When should I see a doctor?
If symptoms worsen or persist, or if you’re at higher risk, contact a healthcare provider.
5.Can the flu cause complications?
Yes, complications like pneumonia and dehydration can occur, particularly in high-risk individuals.
For more advice on managing flu symptoms and prevention, visit Dr. Kalra’s Clinic, where tailored healthcare solutions are available.