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Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a serious and highly contagious respiratory illness that can lead to severe symptoms, complications, and even hospitalization. Flu season typically runs from October through March, making proactive prevention and quick treatment essential. AFC Urgent Care League City provides comprehensive services for the flu, including rapid flu testing and effective flu treatment, all available on a walk-in basis.
The flu is more severe than the common cold, with symptoms that can appear suddenly. It is caused by viruses that constantly mutate, necessitating a yearly vaccine for protection against prevalent strains.
If you suspect you have the flu, a prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial. Common symptoms of the flu include:
Our medical providers can prescribe medication to help ease your symptoms. Antiviral treatments, such as Tamiflu or Xofluza, are most effective when taken within 48 hours of initial symptoms, highlighting the importance of a rapid diagnosis.
Receiving a prompt and accurate flu diagnosis is critical for effective treatment.
In addition to getting your annual flu shot, practicing good hygiene is vital to lower your risk of getting sick and spreading viruses.
The flu is a severe illness that can cause mild to severe symptoms. Unlike a cold, it can appear suddenly and lead to serious complications such as inflammation of the heart and brain, organ failure, and inflammatory responses. Approximately 800,000 patients are hospitalized each year due to flu complications, with nearly 60,000 casualties from the virus. If you experience flu symptoms, especially if you are in a high-risk group, visit our walk-in clinic ASAP.
AFC Urgent Care League City offers convenient, comprehensive care for flu-related concerns.
AFC Urgent Care FAQs
What are some complications that can arise because of the flu?
Most people get over the flu within a couple weeks of experiencing symptoms like headaches, body aches, sore throat, and runny nose. However, complications can occur: inflammation of the heart and brain, organ failure, and inflammatory response being just a few.
Who is at a risk for flu-related complications?
People over 65, people with chronic conditions like asthma, pregnant women, and young children are all at risk of developing complications.
How long does it take to get a flu shot?
Just a few seconds! Most people find it’s over before they know it.
Don't wait to get the medical attention you need.
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