Influenza symptoms are
treated with anti-inflammatory and antipyretic drugs.
The most widely used are those containing acetylsalicylic acid,
or aspirin. To ease some of the symptoms, sedatives and expectorants
may alleviate coughing.
In recent years some
anti-viral medicines have been developed which prevent and cure
influenza. Antibiotics are not effective in treating flu.
This is because influenza is a viral disease and antibiotics are
ineffective on viruses. Antibiotics should be used only when
bacterial complications (such as sinus or throat infections)
occur. Actually, it is possible for a bacterial infection to take
place with a viral infection.
Influenza symptoms
are treated with medication but you should also follow a few simple
rules:
Drink as
much liquid as possible to replace fluids the body loses due to
fever.
Stay in bed:
influenza may be very debilitating. Therefore rest is essential and
should be extended as long as possible (which means remaining in bed
even after your temperature returns to normal).
Take things
easy and only resume normal activities a few days after your
recovery.
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