Does the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Offer Protection for Swine Flu?


It’s that time of year again. It hits every year about the same time. It’s the annual Flu Season. Last year the CDC estimated that there were 59 million cases of H1N1 flu, 265,000 people were hospitalized and over 12,000. These are pretty staggering numbers for a disease that came out of nowhere.


With such high numbers many people were, rightfully, afraid of the swine flu outbreak. Hopefully, this year the numbers will not be as high. The CDC has been hard at work developing a combo vaccine to treat both types of flu viruses.


The vaccine to protect against the 2010 swine flu virus will be the same as last year’s vaccine but it will be included along with the regular flu vaccine. Online doctors know how serious 2009’s flu season was. Online prescription services dealt with a lot of patients who were experiencing flu symptoms and needed help from an online doctor.


The most important thing you can do this flu season is to get a flu shot that contains both vaccines. If you go without a flu shot you run the risk of developing pneumonia and other serious respiratory diseases. If you think you are developing signs of influenza then get an online medical consultation from an accredited online doctor. They can advise you on how to treat your illness, as well as provide prescription online for certain medical conditions.


Who should get the flu vaccine?


The CDC recommended that people at the highest risk for complications from the virus, or people caring for at risk patients who cannot get the vaccine, should receive the vaccine first. If you are pregnant, live with or care for children, are 6 months through 24 years old, and people between the age of 25 and 64 are at higher risk for catching H1N1 flu.


But even with the vaccine you could still suffer complications. To fight the symptoms of the flu, such as fever, coughing, congestion and body aches, consult your online doctor. They can provide an online prescription that will alleviate some of the symptoms associated with the flu. When you get a prescription from a doctor online you need to explain to them all of your symptoms, if you need an online consultation the online doctor should be more than willing to help.

Your health is important and last year was an especially dangerous flu season. If you are one of the high risk people, then you should take extra precaution. An online doctor can help but without a flu vaccine you put yourself at greater risk.


Flu vaccines are available all over you community. Some churches and schools do flu vaccine drives so take a look around and see where you can get the latest flu vaccine. Just make sure that it contains the H1N1 vaccine as well. If your problems persist or you need additional support, remember that your online doctor is just a phone call away.

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