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Flu Admissions Surge: NHS Faces December Crisis
11 Dec
Summary
- Flu hospital admissions increased by over half in one week.
- Paracetamol is better for fever, ibuprofen for body aches.
- Both paracetamol and ibuprofen can be taken together.

The National Health Service is confronting a "worst-case scenario" this December as flu hospital admissions have surged by more than half in just one week. Data indicates a new record for daily flu patients occupying hospital beds at this time of year, with 2,660 patients on average.
Amidst circulating RSV, COVID-19, and other winter illnesses, experts offer guidance on symptom relief. Pharmacist Abbas Kanani suggests paracetamol is most effective for reducing fever, while ibuprofen is better suited for alleviating body aches due to its anti-inflammatory properties.
Kanani also clarified that individuals can safely take both paracetamol and ibuprofen simultaneously if experiencing severe discomfort, as they target different symptoms. However, he cautioned that these medications are not effective for coughs or nasal congestion, which require specific cold and flu remedies.



