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Tips for an Effective Flu Recovery

The flu is a virus that is especially common during the winter season. If you even have the flu you'd notice it from the fatigue, fever, dehydration and muscle aches that accompany it. There are some helpful tips to use for having a more effective flu recovery.

 

The first and most important thing to do is to stay home and indoors. It is best to keep from being chilled outdoors because the cold air during the flu season will only hurt the defense mechanisms of the body. Also, while some minor exercises like stretching can be used it is best to conserve your energy so that you will be able to recover from the flu with ease.

As soon as you find that you have the flu it helps to talk with your doctor for assistance. Flu symptoms will only get worse when you do not seek any treatment at the start. In some cases a doctor can help you to get the treatment of flu symptoms through a prescription.

There are some lifestyle changes that can make it easier for you to take care of your flu symptoms. These include smoking and drinking alcohol. Nicotine will only harm the body's resistance to viruses like the flu. Therefore, you should avoid these products, as this is one of the best lifestyle changes to use for treating the flu.

Having a good vitamin regimen is recommended. Vitamin C is known for helping to improve your immune system, and it helps to take about 1000mg of vitamin C when you have the flu. This helps by naturally sending antioxidants to the body to help with the recovery process.

It is best to stay hydrated, as dehydration and diarrhea are common flu symptoms. The fever that accompanies the flu will dehydrate the body, so it is recommended that you have plenty of water when you do have the flu. Fruit juices and sports drinks are beneficial, and soup can help as well. Even if you are not thirsty it is best to use these drinks to help with handling the flu symptoms.

Some over the counter drugs can also help. Aspirin and ibuprofen can help with the treatment of the pains of the flu, and cough medicines can help with the cough. There are some prescriptions that your doctor can fill for you, including Zanamivir and Amantidine, but you should talk with your doctor to see if these are good for you to use.

Alternative treatments can be used as well. Acupressure, which is where pressure points in the body are used to help allow for better circulation of energy in the body. Hydrotherapy, which is where water warms the body and allows you to sweat out toxins, can be used too.

Having a better and more effective flu recovery is important for you to do. There are some changes to make in your diet and in your lifestyle when you do have the flu. You should also look to using medicines for help as well.



 

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