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Thinking Flu?

 

Flu
is contagious and can lead to hospitalization.
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Let's see how bad it is and if you need to see a doctor or even go to the emergency room. If you don't have to, a pharmacist will recommend something for you to take over-the-counter.

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Before then, how do you know you have the flu anyway? Could it be a cold? What about strep throat, sinusitis and other respiratory illnesses?

While it can be difficult to distinguish between a cold and a flu. We will give it a try.

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How Serious Is it?

 

First thing is how serious is this suspected flu illness?
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Answering this will help decide on the best course of action to take.

Let's determine this first.

 

Do you have shortness of breath?

Or difficulty breathing?
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Emergency!
Call 911.
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Ambulance

Here is why:

  • It can get worse very fast before you know it.

Note:
We do not advice continuing. You should only continue if you are not experiencing the question asked.

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Call 911

 

What about feeling dizzy all of a sudden?

Or confused?
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Emergency!
Call 911.
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Ambulance

Here is why:

  • You may pass out very soon.

Note:
We do not advice continuing. You should only continue if you are not experiencing the question asked.

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Call 911

 

Do you have pain or pressure in the chest with these suspected flu symptoms?
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Emergency!
Call 911 or at a minimum go to the emergency room
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Here is why:

  • An emergency warning sign of flu illness

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We do not advice continuing. You should only continue if you are not experiencing the question asked.

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Any stomach pain with these suspected flu symptoms?
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Seek urgent care or call the doctor.
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Here is why:

  • You will need a lot more detailed evaluation by a healthcare professional because of the stomach pain.

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Are your lips turning purple or blue?
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Go to the emergency room.
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Here is why:

  • An emergency warning sign of flu illness.

Note:
We do not advice continuing. You should only continue if you are not experiencing the question asked.

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Are you experiencing severe or persistent vomiting?
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Go to the Emergency Room.
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Seek urgent care

Here is why:

  • It will get worse very fast. Don't try to ride it out.

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We do not advice continuing. You should only continue if you are not experiencing the question asked.

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Find ER

 


According to the CDC, those were emergency warning signs of flu sickness.
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We likely ruled out emergency room visit, if those signs did not apply to you.

Now, let's see if you are looking at the flu anyway. It may be a cold or something else.

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You should go to the emergency room only if you are very sure you have the flu. Else you will go in there and leave with the flu.
This is because, other people with the flu are coming in and you could get infected.

 

Yes?

 

Are you experiencing any fever?
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You Have Fever

 

Need to know your body temperature.

What is it?
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Use the slider below to give an estimate in "°F". Tap on "FYI" to convert from °C to °F




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Low temperature!

Are you sure you have a fever?

If converting from °C to °F, please output the result in °F

We can continue with the flu discussion or go back to choose another temperature.

This is within normal range.

We won't consider this a fever of the flu type. Let's continue to see if we are looking at a flu anyway. Not everyone with flu will have a fever. You may have a flu and not have a fever.

Temperature is getting high.

Let's continue to see if you are looking at the flu.

Usually, the first symptom of a flu is a fever between 102 and 106°F.
But then again, not everyone with a flu will have a fever. Let's see if we can narrow it down to the flu.

Your temperature is very high!

This must have knocked you down. Well, let's continue to see if you are looking at a flu here.

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Although a fever is usually the first symptom of a flu, not all people with the flu have fever.
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Just a few more questions.

 

Did this start gradually over a few days or began quickly?
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Gradually?
You may be leaning towards a cold here.
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A cold usually start gradually as the cold virus invade the nasal area, while the flu hits you all at once.

Well, let's answer a few more questions because it is often difficult to tell a cold from the flu.

 

Is your nose runny and / or stuffed up?
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Yes?
Suspect cold if this is at the beginning of the illness.
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Runny and or stuffy nose is among the first symptoms with a cold as the virus invades the nasal area. Whereas with the flu, it is until the later stages.

 

What about headaches?
Do you have any?

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Yes?
The flu would involve a headache, but the cold, maybe a slight one if any.
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Are you experiencing nausea and/or vomiting?
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Hmmm.
Suspecting the flu. A cold doesn't involve nausea or vomiting.
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Suspect the flu if you have:

  • Headache
  • Nausea and vomiting.

 

Are you feeling dizzy?
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Feeling dizzy?

Suspect the flu. A cold doesn't involve dizziness.
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Suspect the flu if:

  • Headache
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Feeling dizzy.

 

Is your face flushed?
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Flushed face?

Suspect the flu. A cold doesn't involve flushing of the face.
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Suspect the flu if:

  • Headache
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Feeling dizzy.
  • Flushed face

 

Are you experiencing severe body aches?
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Yes?
Suspecting the flu. A cold doesn't involve severe body aches.
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Suspect the flu if:

  • Headache
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Feeling dizzy
  • Flushed face
  • Severe body aches.

 

Have you been around someone with a flu within the past week?
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Stay away from me


 

Yes?

 


Is a runny or stuffy nose your main problem?

Or severe body ache and Lack of energy?
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This assumes you are in the early stages of this illness.

 

Body ache?
Suspecting the flu.
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A cold usually has runny or stuffy nose as the main symptom whereas with the flu, these come later after a severe body ache and so on.

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Suspect the flu if you have:

  • Headache
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Feeling dizzy
  • Flushed face
  • Severe body aches
  • Been around someone with the flu lately.

If not these symptoms and you mainly have runny or stuffy nose without severe body aches, headaches or chills, then we will think cold.

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Hmmm.
If runny or stuffy nose, we are kind of thinking cold in this case.
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If you are thinking flu, then let's continue and probe further. Or do you want to check out the cold section?

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Think cold if the following apply to you as much as possible:

  • No fever
  • No chills
  • More of runny or stuffy nose
  • No headache
  • No severe body ache
  • No nausea or vomiting
  • No dizziness
  • Face is not flushed.
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Which of the symptoms we listed below also apply to you?
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Flu symptoms usually start suddenly. It takes about 1 to 4 days with an average of 2 days for these symptoms to develop after you come in contact with the flu virus.


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The first major flu symptom is usually a fever (between 102 and 106°F). This may hit you quickly.

Then, body aches (especially in the back and legs), chills, headache at first.
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After 2 to 3 days of having the flu, you may start getting dry cough, runny or stuffy nose, sneezing and sore throat.

If these apply to you so far, then we say treat this like a flu.

None of these?
Well then, you may not have the flu.
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Like to continue with flu for now?

All of the above?
Very likely looking at the flu.
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The first symptom is usually a fever between 102 and 106°F that may start very quickly.

Then body aches (especially in the back and legs), chills, headache and so on.

After 2 to 3 days of having the flu, you may start getting dry cough, runny or stuffy nose, sneezing and sore throat.

If you got here by clearly answering the questions we have asked so far, then you should treat this like a flu.

 

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Need To See A Doctor?

Can you take care of this on your own?

Or do you need to see a doctor?
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It is very important to rule out the risks of complications that can be dangerous.
Let's start by doing that.

 

Are you over the age of 65?
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Seek urgent care or call the doctor.
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Here is why:

  • The risk of complication from the flu is high at this age.
  • The flu affects the lungs and you can easily develop pneumonia.

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Are you more than 3 months pregnant?
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Pregnant woman

 

Call the doctor.
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Here is why:

  • If it turns out to be flu illness, the risk of complications are high with pregnancy.
  • Your immune system is weaker when you're pregnant making you more vulnerable to flu illness.
  • Self care is not advised.
  • You have a greater chance for serious problems for the unborn baby, including premature labor and delivery.
  • You may need antiviral medications even if it is past 48 hours.

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Are you diabetic?
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Seek urgent care or call the doctor.
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Here is why:

  • It is going to be harder for you to fend off the flu virus leading to complications.
  • Flu illness affects the muscles. This can cause wide variations in your blood sugar.
  • Loss of appetite and thirst would make managing your diet harder.
  • The ADA recommends checking the blood sugar at least every 3 to 4 hours and reporting any significant changes to your doctor right away. You may need more insulin if your blood sugar is too high, or less if too low.
  • People with diabetes are about three times more likely to die from flu and pneumonia. Self care is not advised.

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Do you have heart disease?
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Seek urgent care or call the doctor.
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Here is why:

  • Your body is going to be too weak to fight off the flu.
  • You are at increased risk of having a heart attack.
  • Increased risk of experiencing flu-related complications such as pneumonia.
  • You will need to start antiviral medications as soon as possible.

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What about kidney or lung conditions?

Or liver disease?
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Seek urgent care or call the doctor.
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Here is why:

  • Dangerous to attempt self care.

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Are you coughing up blood?
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Seek urgent care or call the doctor.
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Here is why:

  • You may be looking at pneumonia.
  • Self care is seriously not recommended.

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Do you have sickle cell anemia?
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Seek urgent care or call the doctor.
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Here is why:

  • You are more likely to have flu complications that result in hospitalization.

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Do you have a weakened immune system?
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Seek urgent care or call the doctor.
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Here is why:

  • You will need to start taking antiviral as soon as possible. Do not wait till it gets worse.

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Did the flu symptoms appear to be going away and...

...all of a sudden, fever and cough came back?
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Seek urgent care or call the doctor.
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Here is why:

  • You are treading on pneumonia territory here. Do not wait any further.

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Is your BMI greater than 40?
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Seek urgent care or call the doctor.
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Here is why:

  • Your risk of hospitalization for pneumonia or influenza is increased if it turns out to be the flu.
  • Antiviral medication would need to be started as soon as possible if sickness with flu-like symptoms is suspected when the viruses are circulating.

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Would you say you have never had the flu as bad as this before?
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Seek urgent care or call the doctor.
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Here is why:

  • Need to see the doctor as soon as possible to start antiviral medication.
    Will need to be started within 48 hours to be effective.

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When Did It All Start?

On what day are your symptoms now?
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Starting from when you first felt something.




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Better to see a doctor or go to the nearest urgent care. If it is determined to be a flu, you can be given an antiviral medication like tamiflu. This helps reduce the severity of the flu illness. But it has to be taken within 48 hours.

If you don't think you can make it to the nearest urgent care, let's continue.

Hmmm, you must be down.

It may be too late to get an antiviral medication such as tamiflu from the doctor.

This has to be taken within 48 hours to make any difference. Well, you should try to reduce the duration of the flu and reduce complications.

Let's continue and see what a pharmacist recommend you do to help with this.

Or do you want to see the nearest urgent care clinic to you?

This is taking long

You should see a doctor or go to the nearest urgent care. You will want to reduce complications of the flu.

However, if all you have left is a productive cough and chest congestion, then you are at the end of the illness and this will go away. You may not need to see a doctor.

If you are coughing out yellowish, green or bloody mucus, then go to the doctor as soon as possible. One of the main complications of the flu is pneumonia.

 

 

 

 

 

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Have you taken something yet?
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Tried Something.

 

Yes?
Which of the remedies below have you tried?
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Good.
You are staying on top of things.
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Let's continue to see what a pharmacist recommend you take to help with the flu that is available over-the-counter.

None of these?

Oops! We must have left something out.
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Anyway, let's continue to see what a pharmacist recommend you take to help with the flu.

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Know This For Flu

 

A few things to know if you have flu symptoms are listed below.
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Summarized from cdc.gov

Go to emergency room if...


  • You have shortness of breath and difficulty breathing

  • Feeling dizzy all of a sudden

  • Feeling confused

  • Severe or persistently vomiting

  • Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen

  • Purple or blue discoloration of the lips.

  • Your flu improved but then return with fever and very bad cough

Go to the emergency room only if you have these emergency warning signs of flu sickness.

Do not go if you are only mildly sick or else if you don't have the flu, you may get it from people who have it at the emergency room.

 

While you are sick..


  • Stay away from others as much as possible to keep from making them sick. If you must leave home, wear a face mask if you have one or cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue.
  • Wash your hands often to keep from spreading flu to others.

  • CDC recommends you stay home from work, school, travel, shopping, social events and public gatherings for at least 24 hours after you fever is gone (without the use of fever reducing medications) except to get medical care or for other things you have to do and no one else can do for you.

  • Keep surfaces like bedside tables, surfaces in the bathroom, kitchen counters and toys for children clean by wiping them down with a household disinfectant according to directions on the product label.

  • Try to stay in a separate room from others in the household if possible.

What to do at home:

  • Avoid close contact with well people in your house so you won't make them sick

  • Designate a sick room if possible and let all sick people share that room.

  • If you have more than one bathroom, have sick people use one bathroom and well people use the other one.
  • Let each sick person have their own drinking glass, washcloth and towel.

  • If visitors must enter the sick room, they should stay away at least 6 feet away from the sick person.

  • Open a window in the sick room or if possible use a fan to keep fresh air flowing.

  • Take great steps to prevent dehydration. Drink clear fluids such as water, broth or sports drinks.

  • Check your urine color: Clear or light yellow-colored urine means you are getting enough fluid. Dark yellow may signal dehydration.

 

How you might get the flu

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Flu viruses travel through the air in droplets when someone with the infection coughs , sneezes or even talks. It can travel up to 6 feet away.

You can inhale the droplets directly or you can pick up the germs by touching objects where the droplets have landed, such as telephone or computer keyboards, or even door handles.

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Get a flu shot!

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The best time to be vaccinated is October and November. This will give your body enough time to develop antibodies to the flu virus before the peak flu season starts. This is typically between December and March.
But remember, you can always get one later. It is better than not getting at all and it may still protect you.


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