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  2. The Flu Shot Is Really The Only Way To Shorten The Duration ...

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    The flu can last for 5-7 days for healthy teens and adults, and two weeks or more for vulnerable populations. Talk to your doctor if you think you have the flu.

  3. What to expect after you get a flu shot - AOL

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    The CDC says that vaccinations against both diseases can be given at the same time. This year’s latest Covid booster shot came out just in time for flu-shot season, which is extra convenient if ...

  4. Doctors’ Science-Backed Tips for Getting Over the Flu Faster

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    The incubation period. This is the period of time from when you’re exposed to the flu virus to when you develop symptoms. It usually lasts two days. The contagious period. People with the flu ...

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  6. Type A influenza vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Monovalent type A influenza vaccines are generally indicated during the pandemic or the flu for everyone without contraindications. According to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) under the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), people aged above 10 are recommended to take one dose of H1N1 vaccine while those who are 6 months to 9 years old should be injected ...

  7. Lightheadedness - Wikipedia

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    Treatment may include drinking plenty of water or other fluids (unless the lightheadedness is the result of water intoxication in which case drinking water is quite dangerous). If a patient is unable to keep fluids down from nausea or vomiting, they may need intravenous fluids such as Ringer's lactate solution .