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What is Flu?
Flu is a viral disease and it often hits in winter from October to March in
Asian Countries. The flu virus may be classified as either Influenza A, B or C.
The Indians are more susceptible to flu during winter season so one should be
careful about this disease.
Causes of Flu?
It is caused due to deficiency of vitamin c. Also it can be caused due to leans
of a person. If a person is too weak or not healthy then this viral disease can
hit more regularly specially during the cold or winter season. People of all
ages can get the flu. Children, the elderly and people with weakened immune
systems are most susceptible and more likely to have serious complications.
Symptoms of Flu?
1. Fever and Chills
Fever is the most notable thing to diagnose flu. Fever is almost always present
with the flu and it usually hits suddenly. When you have a high fever, you are
also likely to experience chills. The higher
your body temperature, the colder the air will feel. This is the reason that
people with a fever try to layer on clothing and blankets, although doing so
will only make the problem worse.
2. Exhaustion
Overall feeling of being completely exhausted. You probably will be unable to
perform daily activities.
This exhaustion is much more pronounced than the tiredness you may feel from a
cold.
3. Aches and Pains
One of the most common descriptions people give when they have the flu is
"achy". Your muscles are usually very sore and moving around too much causes
discomfort.
4. Congestion
This is found with both the common cold and flu, but is accompanied by other
symptoms when you have the flu.
5. Headache
Headaches are common with the flu and can be quite severe. Like the rest of your
body, the head will ache when you have the flu.
6. Coughing
May be productive (producing mucous) or non-productive, but is usually a dry
cough. If you develop a productive cough and fever, you should contact your
doctor.
Quick Tips to slow down the spread of Flu?
1. Try to wash you hands frequently so that you can avoid this fatal disease.
This is the single most important step to preventing the spread of disease and
staying healthy.
2. Eating a well-balanced diet, getting regular exercise and taking a daily
multivitamin boosts your immune system so you will be less likely to get sick.
3. Vitamins can't replace the nutrients we get from a well-balanced diet. Unless
you are in certain
categories of people that need a daily multivitamin, it won't do much for your
overall health.
4. Drinking plenty of water will keep you well hydrated. Proper hydration is
essential to a strong immune system and will help you feel better as well.
5. Stay away from sick people who have a fever; this is when they are most
contagious.
6. Quitting smoking has been proven to improve your overall health and immunity
within just a few weeks and the benefits only get better over time. So, now is
the time to quit.
Treatment of Flu?
1. Use vitamin c tablets to reduce the deficiency of it. This can relief you
from this disease a bit.
2. Visit the doctor to get properly checked and take medicine regularly.
3. There is no cure for the flu. There are some prescription antiviral
medications, such as Tami flu (TM), that may help shorten the duration of the
illness. However, Tami flu (TM) is only effective if taken within the first two
days of the onset of symptoms. Your doctor will determine if these medications
are right for you.
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