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Flu Surges: ER Doctor's Advice to Stay Home
7 Jan
Summary
- Many flu cases are being seen, with positive tests rapidly increasing.
- Mild symptoms mean you can likely recover at home without medical intervention.
- Severe shortness of breath or inability to tolerate fluids warrants hospital care.

Flu cases are escalating, with a notable increase in positive test results reported recently. An emergency room doctor advises the public on proper symptom assessment to avoid overwhelming healthcare facilities.
Dr. Rau suggests that mild flu symptoms, manageable with hydration and mobility, can typically be treated at home. However, individuals with chronic health issues like heart conditions or uncontrolled diabetes, or those experiencing severe breathing difficulties, should seek emergency medical care.
He also noted that while disinfecting surfaces may slightly reduce transmission, it's not a guaranteed preventative measure against the flu. The doctor stressed that unnecessary emergency room visits prolong wait times and strain hospital resources, urging a more cautious approach to seeking care.




