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- Influenza (flu) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
When to see a doctor Most people who get the flu can manage it at home and often don't need to see a healthcare professional If you have flu symptoms and are at risk of complications, see your healthcare professional right away
- Influenza (flu) - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Learn more about how to get your flu shot at Mayo Clinic To diagnose the flu, also called influenza, your healthcare professional does a physical exam, looks for symptoms of flu and possibly orders a test that detects flu viruses
- COVID-19 vs. flu: Similarities and differences - Mayo Clinic
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and seasonal flu have many similarities and differences Find out what to know and how to protect yourself from these diseases
- Flu symptoms: Should I see my doctor? - Mayo Clinic
Most people with the flu have a mild illness and don't need to see a healthcare professional With some rest and self-care measures at home, the average healthy person can expect to feel better within a week, although a dry cough may last for several weeks
- Flu shot: Will it prevent the stomach flu? - Mayo Clinic
Getting a flu shot protects against the viruses that cause influenza, a disease of the breathing system The flu shot does not protect against viruses that cause stomach flu, a disease of the intestines
- Stomach flu: How long am I contagious? - Mayo Clinic
Although it's commonly called stomach flu, gastroenteritis isn't the same as influenza, also known as flu The flu affects the respiratory system — the nose, throat and lungs
- History of flu (influenza): Outbreaks and vaccine timeline
From spring of 1918 to spring of 1919, the flu causes more than 550,000 deaths in the U S and more than 20 million deaths worldwide In the fall of 1918 at Mayo Clinic, people with the flu and other contagious illnesses are cared for in the isolation hospital
- Norovirus infection - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
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