Flu or Influenza Treatments Online

By board certified, American trained primary care physicians.
 

We Treat the Flu Online

Influenza, which is more commonly referred to as “the flu,” is considered one of the most common conditions our doctors treat. Because the flu is extremely contagious, it is beneficial for anyone with signs of this ailment to speak with a doctor about their symptoms online. This will help prevent the further spread of germs. When it comes to flu treatment online, there are few better options than what we have to offer.

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What Happens During Online Flu Treatment? 

When you schedule a consultation, you will discuss your symptoms with one of our doctors. During this consultation, you will be asked several questions to figure out whether the symptoms you are experiencing are actually the flu. At this point, the doctor you are speaking with will work to determine a treatment plan that is right for you. In some cases, the doctor will recommend an examination in person, if necessary.
The treatment plan you receive will be based on the severity and duration of your symptoms, as well as your personal medical history. Our flu treatment online is thorough and ensures you get the relief you need.

What Happens After the Diagnosis?

After a diagnosis is made by our doctors, a prescription, if necessary, will be sent to your pharmacy.

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Symptoms of the Flu Include

Identifying flu symptoms early can help you seek timely treatment and prevent further spread of the virus. Typical symptoms of the flu include:

  • Fever or feeling feverish/chills
  • Cough
  • Sore throat
  • Runny or stuffy nose
  • Muscle or body aches
  • Headaches
  • Fatigue (tiredness)
 

It’s important to note that not everyone with the flu will have a fever. Less common symptoms that may affect some individuals include eye pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. These are more prevalent in children than adults. The onset of flu symptoms is usually abrupt and can be intense, making even daily tasks challenging.

How is the Flu Treated?

When you’re battling the flu, every minute counts. An online consultation with a board-certified doctor can provide you with expert care without leaving your home. Here’s how WebDoctors approaches online flu treatment:

Telehealth Services

With WebDoctors, you receive comprehensive online care tailored to your needs directly over the Internet. Sign in or create an account to start your consultation.

Rest and Hydration

The cornerstone of self-care for the flu involves plenty of rest and staying hydrated. It helps your body fight the infection and speeds up recovery.

Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medications

OTC meds can be effective in managing symptoms. Medicines like Dayquil Cold & Flu and Tylenol Cold + Flu Severe are commonly recommended to alleviate discomfort.

Prescription Medicine for the Flu

For severe cases or high-risk patients, prescription antiviral meds might be necessary. Our physicians at WebDoctors can write a prescription for medicine like Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) or Baloxavir (Xofluza) based on your consultation. These meds are most effective when taken within two days of symptom onset but can still aid those diagnosed later.

When To See a Doctor for the Flu

The flu can often be managed at home with rest, over-the-counter meds, or prescription medicine. However, certain situations and symptoms warrant immediate medical attention. Understanding when to seek professional help is crucial in preventing complications and ensuring a swift recovery.

High-Risk Individuals

If you belong to any high-risk groups, it’s important to consult a doctor as soon as flu symptoms arise. High-risk individuals include:

  • Older Adults: The immune defenses become weaker with age, making older adults more susceptible to severe flu complications.
  • Pregnant Women: Pregnancy alters the immune system and increases the risk of severe symptoms that could affect both mother and unborn child.
  • Young Children: Children under five, especially those under two years old, are at higher risk of severe complications from the flu.
  • People with Chronic Health Conditions: Those suffering from chronic conditions such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease are more likely to experience severe flu complications.

Symptoms That Require a Doctor’s Attention

Specific symptoms associated with the flu indicate serious health issues and require immediate consultation with a healthcare provider. If you or someone you care for experiences any of the following, seek medical advice promptly:

  • Persistent or High Fever: While a fever is a common symptom of the flu, a fever that persists beyond three days or returns after subsiding could signify a more severe infection.
  • Difficulty Breathing or Shortness of Breath: Respiratory difficulties can be a sign of pneumonia or other serious respiratory conditions.
  • Chest Pain or Pressure: This could indicate heart or lung-related complications that require urgent care.
  • Severe Muscle Pain and Weakness: Intense muscle pain that prevents standing or walking is uncommon with standard flu infections and should be assessed by a doctor.
  • Worsening of Existing Medical Conditions: If pre-existing health issues such as asthma or diabetes worsen, contact your doctor.
  • Neurological Signs: Confusion, seizures, or alterations in mental status can occasionally occur with the flu and are signs of serious conditions requiring immediate medical intervention.

 

By understanding when it’s appropriate to seek medical help and utilizing available online resources like WebDoctors, managing the flu becomes more accessible and less stressful, ensuring that you or your loved ones receive the best possible care at the right time.

How Long Does the Flu Last?

Typically, most people recover from the flu within 4 to 7 days. However, fatigue and a lingering cough can persist for weeks after other symptoms have subsided. If symptoms worsen instead of improving after a week, seek medical advice.

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How To Prevent the Flu

Prevention is always better than cure when it comes to influenza. Here are some effective strategies:

  • Get Vaccinated: The annual flu vaccine is your best defense against influenza.
  • Practice Good Hygiene: Regularly wash your hands, avoid touching your face, and clean surfaces that are touched often.
  • Stay Home if Sick: This reduces the risk of spreading the virus to others.
 

For comprehensive online care regarding respiratory issues, explore our bronchitis treatment online and sinus infection treatment online options at WebDoctors. If you need more information about treating influenza online, getting prescription meds for the flu, or booking an appointment with one of our physicians at WebDoctors, simply contact us.