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If you are experiencing symptoms associated with the flu, you might decide to go to urgent care. Urgent care can often provide some treatment for the flu, but it is important that you are able to determine what kind of symptoms you have so you know what to expect when you come in.

These are some of the things you need to know about the flu if you are considering urgent care.

The Signs of the Flu

The first thing you need to know about the flu is the fact that it can cause a variety of severe symptoms. Often, the symptoms are respiratory and can lead to other problems, like pneumonia. These symptoms can last for several days or weeks.

Other symptoms of the flu may include chills, sore throat, headache, and loss of appetite. You may notice a fever that worsens and that you feel sleepy and "out of it." You should report any symptoms indicating that something is not right.

Urgent Care Treatment for the Flu

The flu often needs to pass, but there are some steps you can take to see improvements in your health. Hydration and medication can help, and other therapeutic techniques can help you feel better as you wait for your symptoms to pass.

When to Visit Urgent Care

In specific situations, you should consider a visit to urgent care. For instance, you may have a fever that rises. You may also note that your muscle aches and pains are increasing or that you struggle to breathe. You may also have more chest pain as you try to breathe in and out.

If you experience any of these symptoms, you should get medical attention right away. Your doctor may be able to help you through these symptoms and avoid a worsening infection.

Urgent Care Can Save a Life

In most cases, the flu passes without much to say about it. In other cases, the flu can be deadly. In other cases, the flu can lead to sinus and ear infections. Urgent care can make a huge difference in your recovery process.

Urgent care helps you get treatment when your doctor is not available. A provider can help you get the care you need when your doctor's office is closed or when you are not able to schedule an exam. Call or visit an urgent care center to make sure you have all your treatment options available. 


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