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Was Sie über die Grippe wissen müssen

Was Sie über die Grippe wissen müssen

Read on for to find out how to help prevent getting flu, stopping it spreading, and everything else you really need to know about this virus.

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Public Health England estimates that 14,500 people died from the flu over winter 2022 to 2023. The flu vaccine is one of the best protections - as well as reducing the risk of catching flu, it cuts the chance of complications if you get it. To find out if you're eligible, head to the two-minute Patient Access flu eligibility checker.

But how can you avoid catching it in the first place?

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Prevention or cure?

Flu is caused by a virus - that means Antibiotika are completely useless. Anti-virus tablets do exist, but they're not a cure - they may speed recovery by a couple of days. So apart from the flu vaccine, the other best way of avoiding flu is to avoid the virus in the first place.

The virus is spread by droplets you breathe in and direct contact - picking the germ up on your hands and getting it into your system when you touch your nose, mouth or eyes.

Here are some simple lifestyle measures which will help reduce your risk of becoming infected with flu

  • Waschen Sie Ihre Hände regularly with soap and water, especially when you've been in a public place where germs from others might have landed. 20 seconds is enough to destroy 'envelope viruses'.

  • Wipe down computer keyboards, phones and doorknobs.

  • Avoid close contact with others as much as possible if they're poorly - and in particular, try to stay out of reach of people sneezing, which blasts viruses at huge force around the room.

  • Try to avoid touching your nose, hands and mouth wherever possible.

  • Encourage everyone to 'catch it, bin it, kill it' - cover your mouth and nose with a paper tissue, bin it immediately and then wash your hands - or use at least 60% alcohol hand sanitiser.

  • Eat a healthy diet - lots of fruit and veg and not too much processed food are linked to a better Immunsystem, meaning you're more likely to be able to fight the virus off.

  • Regular Bewegung isn't just good for your heart - there's evidence it strengthens your immune system too.

  • Consider a 10 mcg (400 IU) vitamin D supplement every day - it won't harm you and may boost your immune system, helping reduce the risk of flu.

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As for the flu vaccine, I've heard all the usual myths - and here are some not to believe.

"I don't need the flu jab - I had it last year."

The flu virus is sneaky - it mutates every year. Think of human evolution, which happens over thousands of generations. The flu virus can replicate every few hours - so a year is up to a thousand generations to them. Each year's main strains are different to last year's, so last year's vaccine won't protect you fully.

"The flu jab gave me flu last time."

Physically impossible - the vaccine doesn't contain any live virus, so it can't multiply inside your body.

"I had flu last year and it was fine - it was just a nasty cough for a few days."

There really is no such thing as a 'touch of flu', as my patients try to tell me. There are hundreds of cold viruses out there, causing variations on the theme of runny nose, tickly cough, Halsschmerzen. But flu is different - exhaustion, aches in muscles you never knew you had, high fever, body racked by bouts of harsh coughing. And that's before we get on to the complications. If you think you had a 'mild case of flu', you actually just had a cold.

"I'm healthy so I don't need it."

Not necessarily. As you get older, your immune system becomes less efficient even if you feel well. The same applies if you have long-term health conditions like Diabetes, lung/liver/kidney problems, or Parkinson’s disease.

Likewise, your body's immune system behaves differently during Schwangerschaft. This makes it easier for the virus to invade deep into your body, causing Lungenentzündung and other potentially fatal complications.

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Lawrence Higgins

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BSc, Postgraduierten-Diplom

Als leitender Redakteur von Patient.info kümmert sich Lawrence um alle unsere Beiträge und ist Mitglied der Guild of Health Writers.

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Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP

Chief Medical Officer for Health, Optum UK

MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)

Dr. Krishna Vakharia ist eine NHS-Hausärztin. Sie ist auch regelmäßige Prüferin für das postgraduale Diplom in Praktischer Dermatologie an der Cardiff University und zudem Chief Medical Officer für Gesundheit bei Optum UK.

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