How To Cure Flu
How To Cure Flu
Generally, an otherwise healthy person can get cured from the flu virus in about five to seven days. In some cases though the fatigue that accompanies the flu can continue for a few more days. Certain symptoms like body aches, sinus congestion, tiredness, and fever are normally indicative of and probably not something to alert your doctor to. Normally, getting plenty of rest, liquids, vitamin c and just plain sweating can expel the virus from your body.Certain extra-ordinary situations may however call for a medical assistance in the event of an influenza illness. If the infected person is an infant, elderly, or someone with a chronic health affliction like bronchitis, heart disease, or HIV, then medical attention is recommended . Such type of patients have vulnerable immune systems and may find it difficult to tackle the viral infection. Flu symptoms should considered a warning if dealing with a person that has these underlying problems and you should contact your doctor immediately.When monitoring your own, or your child’s’ battle with the flu, it is necessary to be alert to special attention should taken to spot a bacterial infection. This becomes noticeable early by examining the mucus excreted from the nose. Normally the mucus from your nose should be clear in color. If you notice a change in the color of this mucus, (color may vary depending on the severity of the infection), this may be a sign of bacterial infection. Influenza causes damage to the lungs and increases the amount of mucus there. This will result in increased coughing. If the mucus from the lungs changes color, from clear to some other, then this could be a sign that bacteria has entered the lungs and you should consult your doctor immediately. The flu usually causes more fever and fatigue. This may result in a situation where standing on your own becomes harder. Such a simple thing may be a warning sign that the situation is turning from bad to worse and the ability to fend off the virus has lessened. You may also notice a headache and dizziness as the virus worsens. If you are unable to hold down liquids, this may also be cause for concern. If you vomit, even slightly, this may be an indication that the digestive system is affected by bacteria. Sufficient hydration is essential for fighting off the flu, as the inability to keep fluids in your system will work against effective recovery.If coughing persists, or becomes steadily worse, this could be something that needs urgent attention. Sore throat and chest pains could also be warnings of a worsening situation. In such situation, consulting your doctor is recommended . A child is prone to showing such complications sooner, so be alert. Studies suggest that these symptoms will normally start showing up in the third day for a child, and the fourth for an adult, approximately . It is however necessary to observe the patient for severe symptoms if and when they occur and .
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