Effective Ways To Treat The Flu

The Best Defense: Vaccination

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Ultimately, the best treatment for the flu is actually to prevent it in the first place, Thus, individuals who can do so should always get an annual flu vaccine. Every year, health officials create a flu vaccine designed to combat what research indicates will be the most common strain of the influenza virus during that upcoming flu season. Flu vaccines are often available at pharmacies and local drug stores, but many patients can also receive it at their doctor's office. Since the flu tends to be seasonal and peaks in the winter, the flu vaccine is distributed at the beginning of the fall. Side effects of the vaccine include flu symptoms that last for one to three days as well as redness at the injection site. Although the vaccine is incredibly effective at preventing the flu, it is important to note it may not always do so. However, what is clear is patients who get vaccinated but end up getting the flu anyway will have a much milder case of the flu.

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