what is the treatment for influenza for the general public?
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* The Influenza disease is commonly called as Flu and this is a transmissible respiratory disease which is made by influenza virus.Some of the indications of this disease are tiredness,body pain,high temperature and running nose.And the influenza is a disease which occurs immediately.
* The major thing as a part of treatment,the patient should take a good bed rest and should drink a lot of fluids.But in case if this disease in is very serious condition,then the physician will advise antiviral medicines like the oseltamivir, Rapivab or Relenza etc and this type of medicines will helps to reduce the disease effect and finally put a stop to the disease.The oseltamivir medicine is taken through mouth.The Relenza is usually breathed in by using a tool.
* The aftereffect of these kind of medicines is vomiting .
The patient with influenza are required to make lots of changes in their manner of living.The consumption of fluids will helps to avoid dehydration of the body.The adequate time of sleep is very important in supporting the immune system to oppose the virus.Use pain killer like the acetaminophen to prevent the pain due to influenza.
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