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  • Can the flu shot cause shingles?
    Can the flu shot cause shingles? The flu shot does not cause shingles. Learn more from our experts about the flu shot....
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  • How long can influenza type B last?
    How long can influenza type B last? Some symptoms of influenza virus B may last for weeks. Learn more from our experts about the duration of influenza type B symptoms....
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  • Is there a cure for the flu?
    Is there a cure for the flu? Unfortunately, there is no pill or liquid you can take to cure the flu. Learn more from our experts about the flu....
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  • Can I get the flu if I've had a flu shot?
    The risk of getting the flu after taking the flu shot is low. Learn more from our experts about the flu shot....
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  • Should I worry that I've been given two flu shots?
    Should I worry that I've been given two flu shots? Do not worry if you get two flu shots in one flu season. Learn more from our experts about the flu shot....
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  • Does an influenza vaccine interact with other medications?
    Does an influenza vaccine interact with other medications? People who take medications that weaken the immune system may not obtain the same immunity from influenza vaccines as healthy people. Learn more from our experts about the influenza vaccine....
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  • How long does influenza type A last?
    Some symptoms of influenza type A may last for weeks. Learn more about the duration of influenza type A symptoms....
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  • How can I tell if I have food poisoning or the flu?
    How can I tell if I have food poisoning or the flu? It's not always easy to tell the difference between a case of food poisoning and the flu. Learn more from our experts about symptoms of food poisoning and the flu....
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  • How soon do flu symptoms develop after being exposed to a virus?
    The flu is highly contagious and is spread though airborne droplets of moisture produced when someone with the flu coughs or sneezes. Learn more from our experts about flu symptoms....
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  • Should I put off getting a flu shot if I am taking steroids?
    Should I put off getting a flu shot if I am taking steroids? Delay your flu shot until three days after you finish your corticosteroid prescription. Learn more from our experts about flu shots and steroids....
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  • Is there anything I should avoid after I get the influenza vaccine?
    Is there anything I should avoid after I get the influenza vaccine?There are no general restrictions on food or drink after receiving an influenza vaccine. Learn more from our experts about the influenza vaccine....
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  • Can I get a flu shot if I have a sinus infection?
    Can I get a flu shot if I have a sinus infection? In general, a mild infection without a fever should not stop you from getting a flu shot. Learn more from our experts about the flu shot....
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  • How should I care for someone with dementia who has the flu?
    Contact your primary care doctor if you think the individual with dementia has the flu. Learn more from our experts about caring for someone with dementia who has the flu....
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  • Why does your body temperature rise when you have the flu?
    Why does your body temperature rise when you have the flu? Doctors think one reason for a fever is to raise the body's temperature enough to kill off bacteria and viruses that are sensitive to temperature changes. Learn more from our experts about the...
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  • When should I see a doctor for a cold or flu if I'm pregnant?
    If you are pregnant, you should call your healthcare provider immediately if you have flu symptoms to determine if you need to be seen. Learn more from our experts about colds and flu during pregnancy....
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  • Is it safe to get a flu shot if I have shingles?
    Is it safe to get a flu shot if I have shingles? In general, doctors recommend that people not have a vaccine when they are fighting an infection. Learn more from our experts about the flu shot....
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  • Can I use a decongestant nasal spray to treat my flu symptoms?
    Can I use a decongestant nasal spray to treat my flu symptoms? If you are an adult, you can use a decongestant nasal spray for the nasal congestion due to colds or the flu. Learn more from our experts....
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  • Should people stop eating chicken because of bird flu?
    Some are worried that avian flu's spread will put chicken off-limits as people food. Find out if fears are warranted....
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  • Can I donate blood if I have a cold or the flu?
    Can I donate blood if I have a cold or the flu? You should not donate blood if you are sick. Learn more from our experts about donating blood....
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  • Should I wait to donate blood if I have received a vaccination?
    Should I wait to donate blood if I have received a vaccination? You may donate blood if you were vaccinated for influenza, tetanus or meningitis, providing you are symptom-free and fever-free. Learn more from our experts about vaccinations and blood d...
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  • Do I need antibiotics for my cold if my mucous is thick, green or yellow?
    Do I need antibiotics for my cold if my mucous is thick, green or yellow? A common misconception exists among those suffering from cold and or flu symptoms regarding the color of the mucous. Learn more from our experts antibiotics....
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  • Why is chicken soup good when you have a cold?
    Why is chicken soup good when you have a cold? Chicken soup is good for soothing both cold and flu symptoms. Learn more from our experts about chicken soup for colds....
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