Winter can be a tough time to get through if you catch the Winter Flu or Winter Vomiting Bug. There have been reports in the media lately about how the winter flu virus is putting extra stain on hospitals and GP’s. Contracting the flu can really get you down and make you feel awful.
Each year the HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) stresses that having the winter flu vaccine may help to prevent you from catching the winter flu and lessen its effects. Its still not too late to receive the vaccine from your local pharmacy in Tralee.
Common symptoms of the flu include a severe sudden fever of between 38-40C, sweating, muscle aches, joint pains, chills, feeling extremely exhausted, a dry chesty cough. The symptoms tend to be at a maximum after 2 – 3 days and you should start to feel much better after about a week.
Types of Flu
Type A
Occurs yearly and more serious than Type B. Likely to mutate to different forms of the to which people have little or no resistance to.
Type B
Tends to cause smaller and less serious outbreaks. Peoples resistance can last several years to Type B.
Type C
Mild outbreaks more similar where symptoms are similar to a the common cold.