10 tips to fight the flu – infographic
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The flu vaccine and good hygiene are some of the most important ways to help prevent the flu. Here's a handy list of tips to fight the flu.
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10 tips to fight the flu
Flu symptoms can be very similar to the symptoms of COVID-19. Even if your symptoms are mild, get tested for COVID-19.
Get the flu shot
It is important to get the influenza vaccination each year to continue to be protected, since it wears off after 3 to 4 months. Flu strains also change over time.
Keep surfaces clean
Clean surfaces such as your keyboard, telephone and door handles regularly to get rid of germs.
Cover coughs and sneezes
Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing. Preferably with your elbow rather than your hand.
Bin your tissues
Throw disposable tissues in the bin immediately after using them.
Self-care at home
In most cases you can treat mild flu symptoms at home. Stay home if you are sick, to avoid passing the flu onto others. Rest and drink plenty of fluids.
Wash your hands
Good hygiene is one of the best ways to prevent flu from spreading. Wash your hands regularly with soap and water.
Avoid sharing
Try not to share cups, plates, cutlery and towels with other people, as this could spread germs.
Don’t rely on antibiotics
Antibiotics won’t cure the flu as this illness is caused by viruses. Antibiotics only work for bacterial infections. Check if your flu medication will help relieve symptoms on healthdirect’s medicine directory.
Know the symptoms of a cold versus flu
Try not to share cups, plates, cutlery and towels with other people, as this could spread germs.
Check your symptoms first
Use the healthdirect Symptom Checker via the app or website, or call 1800 022 222, to determine if your symptoms require a visit to the emergency department, a visit to your GP or can be managed at home.
More information
Learn more about colds and flu, the flu vaccine and flu trends in Australia.