Cyclosporiasis Outbreak 2026: What It Is, Symptoms, and When to Get Care

Table of Contents What Is Cyclosporiasis? Why Is This in the News Right Now? What Are the Symptoms? How Is It Diagnosed and Treated? When Should You See a Provider? How to Lower Your Risk When to Visit AFC Urgent Care You may have seen headlines about a growing outbreak of cyclosporiasis this summer, including a rise in cases closer to home in New York. Here’s what’s actually going on, what symptoms to ...

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What Is the Super Flu? (Super Flu Explained)

Table of Contents What Does “Super Flu” Actually Mean? Is the Super Flu Different From the Regular Flu? Why Does the Flu Sometimes Feel Worse? Super Flu vs. Cold: What’s the Difference? When Should You Be Concerned? How the Flu Is Treated Can the Super Flu Lead to Complications? How to Protect Yourself During Flu Season When to Visit AFC Urgent Care If you’ve heard the term “super flu” in the news or ...

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Sprains vs. Fractures: How to Tell the Difference and When You Need an X-Ray

Table of Contents What Is a Sprain? Common Signs of a Sprain What Is a Fracture? Common Signs of a Fracture Sprain vs Fracture: How to Tell the Difference When You Might Need an X-Ray Why It’s Important to Know the Difference What to Do Right After an Injury When to Visit AFC Urgent Care If you twist your ankle, fall on your wrist, or take a hard hit during a game, one question ...

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Sports Physicals for Spring Sports: What’s Required, What’s Screened, and How Fast You Can Get One

Table of Contents Why Sports Physicals Are Required What’s Required for Sports Physicals? What’s Screened During Sports Physicals? Sports Physicals vs Annual Physicals What If There’s a Concern? How Fast Can You Get Sports Physicals Done? When Should You Schedule a Sports Physical? Why Sports Physicals Matter When to Visit AFC Urgent Care Spring sports season has a way of sneaking up on families. One minute it’s winter break, and the ...

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Spring Allergies vs. a Cold: Key Differences and What Actually Helps

Table of Contents Why Spring Makes Symptoms So Confusing Allergies vs Cold: What’s the Main Difference? How Symptoms Compare Signs It May Be Allergies Signs It May Be a Cold How Long Do Symptoms Last? What Actually Helps With Allergies What Actually Helps With a Cold When It’s Not Clearly One or the Other When to Visit AFC Urgent Care When spring rolls around, so do the sniffles. If you’re congested, sneezing ...

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Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis): How Contagious Is It and When Should You Go to Urgent Care?

Table of Contents Pink Eye vs. Conjunctivitis: Is There A Difference? What Causes Pink Eye Conjunctivitis? Common Pink Eye Symptoms Allergic Conjunctivitis vs. Pink Eye Is Pink Eye Contagious? Is Pink Eye Contagious By Air? How Long Is Pink Eye Contagious? Pink Eye Treatment Options Viral Pink Eye Treatment Bacterial Pink Eye Treatment Allergic Conjunctivitis Treatment When Pink Eye May Need Medical Care When To Visit AFC Urgent Care Waking up with red, irritated, or ...

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Ear Infection in Kids: Signs, Pain Relief, and When to Get Seen

Table of Contents What Is an Ear Infection in Kids? How Do Kids Get Ear Infections? Ear Infection Symptoms in Kids Helping Ease Ear Pain at Home Ear Infection Treatment for Kids Chronic Ear Infections in Kids When to Get Your Child Seen When to Visit AFC Urgent Care Ear infections are incredibly common in children, and they can be tough on everyone involved. When a child is uncomfortable, not sleeping well, or pulling at ...

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Sinus Infection vs. Cold: Symptoms, Timeline, and When You Need Treatment

Table of Contents Cold Or Sinus Infection: Why It’s Hard To Tell At First Key Symptoms: Sinus Infection vs. Cold Common Cold Symptoms Sinus Infection Symptoms Sinus Infection vs. Flu: How They Differ How Symptoms Change Over Time How To Tell If A Sinus Infection Is Bacterial Can A Sinus Infection Turn Into Pneumonia When Symptoms Mean It’s Time For Treatment What Treatment May Look Like When To Visit AFC Urgent Care When ...

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Dehydration: Surprising Symptoms and When It Becomes Urgent

Table of Contents What Dehydration Really Means Common Dehydration Symptoms How to Know If You’re Dehydrated Severe Dehydration Symptoms Symptoms of Dehydration in Elderly Adults When Dehydration Becomes Urgent Urgent Care for Dehydration Can Urgent Care Give IV Fluids for Dehydration? Preventing Dehydration When Possible When To Visit AFC Urgent Care Dehydration isn’t always clear. You don’t have to be out in extreme heat or completely skip drinking water to become dehydrated ...

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How Long Does an STD Screening Take? What to Expect at Urgent Care

If you’re thinking about getting tested for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), one of the first questions you may have is: How long will it take? Many people delay STD screenings because they’re worried about the process being uncomfortable, time-consuming, or complicated. Table of Contents How Long Does an STD Screening Appointment Take? What Happens During an STD Screening? How Soon Can You Get STD Test Results? Can You Get Tested Without Symptoms? What ...

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Winter Skin Problems: Eczema, Dry Skin, and When a Rash Needs Treatment

Winter weather can be rough on your skin. Cold air outside, dry heat inside, frequent handwashing, and hot showers can all lead to dryness, itching, and flares of eczema or dermatitis. For many people, winter skin irritation is uncomfortable but manageable but sometimes a rash or skin change can signal infection, an allergic reaction, or another condition that needs medical attention. Table of Contents Why Skin Gets Worse in Winter Common Winter Skin Issues What ...

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Flu vs. RSV vs. COVID: How to Tell the Difference

In the winter months, it can feel like everyone is sick and for good reason. Flu, RSV, and COVID often circulate at the same time, and they can cause many of the same symptoms. Because these illnesses overlap, it’s not always possible to tell what you have based on symptoms alone. Table of Contents Common Symptoms All Three Illnesses Share Flu Symptoms: What It Usually Feels Like RSV Symptoms: Often Worse for Young Children ...

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Is It Too Late to Get a Flu Shot in January?

If you didn’t get a flu shot earlier in the season, you’re not alone. Many people delay vaccination because life gets busy, they don’t think they need it, or they assume flu season is already over once the holidays pass. But flu activity often continues well into the winter months, and in many cases, getting vaccinated in January can still provide meaningful protection. Table of Contents When Does Flu Season Usually End ...

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What is Pneumonia? Symptoms, Causes, and Prevention

Pneumonia is a lung infection that can make breathing feel harder and leave you feeling extremely tired or run down. Some cases are mild, while others can become serious and require medical attention. Because symptoms vary so much, people often want to know how long pneumonia lasts, what recovery time looks like, and whether back pain is a sign of pneumonia. Table of Contents What Is Pneumonia Common Symptoms of Pneumonia Pneumonia and Back Pain ...

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UTI 101: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Urinary tract infections are incredibly common, and once symptoms start, most people want fast relief. If you are dealing with burning when you urinate, pressure in your lower abdomen, or that constant feeling of needing to go, it is natural to wonder how to get rid of a UTI as quickly as possible. You may also be asking how long a UTI lasts with antibiotics, whether a UTI can go away on its own, and ...

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Do I Have Norovirus? Norovirus Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Norovirus is one of the most common causes of sudden stomach illness, and it tends to strike fast. Many people call it the “stomach flu,” but it is a completely different virus that affects the digestive system rather than the respiratory system. If you or someone in your household is dealing with nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, it is natural to wonder whether you are dealing with norovirus or something else. Table of Contents What Is ...

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Flu Season 101: How to Get Over the Flu

What Flu Season Means Flu season comes around every year, and it usually brings a wave of questions. People want to know when flu season starts, how long flu season lasts, how long the flu lasts once you catch it, whether they are still contagious, and how to get over the flu as quickly and safely as possible. Some are unsure if they have the flu or something like mono. Others just want to know ...

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Strep Throat vs COVID: Understanding the Key Differences

Experiencing a sore throat this season? You’re not alone. As winter brings colder weather, it also brings a surge in respiratory illnesses. While COVID remains a concern, it’s important to remember that not every sore throat signals a coronavirus infection. Strep throat, flu, and common colds are also circulating, making it challenging to identify the cause of your symptoms without proper testing.The confusion between COVID and strep throat is understandable—both can ...

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Dispelling Myths: Can Adults Get Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

HFMD is often perceived as an illness that only impacts young children, but adults can get hand, foot, and mouth, too. Dispelling the myth that HFMD exclusively affects children is critical, especially since adults may not realize they’re carrying the virus and could inadvertently spread it. What Is Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease? HFMD is a highly contagious viral infection that primarily affects young children, typically those under the age of five. It is ...

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How Long Do Fevers Last in Infants?

When your little one develops a fever, it’s natural to worry and wonder, “How long do fevers last in infants?” Fevers are often the body’s way of fighting infections by creating a less hospitable environment for germs. While fevers can seem concerning, they are usually not harmful and often resolve on their own. Understanding How Long Fevers Last in Infants In most cases, fevers in infants last around two to three days. However ...

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