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🤧 Influenza (Flu) – Prevention and Treatment from a Primary Care Physician Georgetown TX

  • Writer: Dr. Mohammad Al Darawsha MD
    Dr. Mohammad Al Darawsha MD
  • May 22, 2025
  • 4 min read

The flu isn’t just a bad cold — it’s a serious virus that can hit suddenly and disrupt your life. At Wellness Bay Primary Care, we help you prevent, detect, and treat influenza with up-to-date care, whether you're feeling sick or just planning ahead.

If you're looking for a trusted primary care physician Georgetown TX, we’re here with quick appointments, flu testing, and personalized care.


🔬 What Is Influenza?

Influenza is a contagious viral infection that affects your nose, throat, and lungs. It spreads easily and can lead to serious complications, especially in older adults or people with chronic conditions.

There are several strains of the flu virus, and they change slightly every year — which is why annual vaccination is important.


🦠 How Is the Flu Spread?

The flu spreads mainly through:

  • Tiny droplets in the air when someone coughs, sneezes, or talks

  • Touching contaminated surfaces (like doorknobs or phones), then touching your mouth or face

  • Close contact in shared spaces like offices, schools, or waiting rooms

Our team at your local Georgetown family medical center emphasizes prevention education during flu season visits.


📅 When Is Flu Season?

In Texas and across the U.S., flu season usually runs from October to March, peaking in December through February.

We encourage early flu shots at our family clinic Georgetown TX to provide full protection before the virus circulates widely.


😷 Common Symptoms of the Flu

  • Sudden onset of fever or chills

  • Body aches or fatigue

  • Dry cough

  • Sore throat

  • Headache

  • Nasal congestion or runny nose

  • Sometimes vomiting or diarrhea (especially in children)

If you’re unsure whether it’s a cold, flu, or COVID-19 — we offer quick testing at our internal medicine near me clinic.


🧠 How the Flu Affects the Body

The flu virus causes inflammation throughout the body, which leads to:

  • Muscle soreness and fatigue

  • Increased risk of pneumonia or bronchitis

  • Flare-ups of existing conditions like asthma or COPD

  • Dehydration and weakness

  • Rarely: hospitalization, especially in seniors

We take these risks seriously, especially for patients in our geriatrics care Georgetown TX program.


🛡️ How to Prevent the Flu

✅ What We Recommend at Your Primary Care Physician Georgetown TX Office:

  • Get the annual flu shot (available at our clinic)

  • Wash hands frequently with soap and water

  • Avoid touching your face

  • Stay home when sick

  • Disinfect shared surfaces

  • Wear a mask if you're symptomatic or immunocompromised

  • Maintain good sleep, hydration, and nutrition


🌿 Home Remedies That May Help

  • Rest and sleep

  • Stay hydrated with water, broth, and electrolyte drinks

  • Warm teas with honey or lemon

  • Humidifier for congestion

  • OTC medications for pain and fever (acetaminophen or ibuprofen)

If you’re not sure what’s safe, our family doctor near me will guide you based on your health profile.


💊 Medical Treatment Options

  • Prescription antiviral medications (like Tamiflu) — most effective within 48 hours of symptom onset

  • Supportive medications for cough, congestion, and pain

  • In-office flu testing and evaluation if symptoms worsen

We help you decide whether treatment is needed and when to simply monitor.


🚨 When to See a Doctor or Call 911

Seek medical help if you or a loved one experiences:

  • Shortness of breath

  • Persistent chest pain or pressure

  • High fever that won't come down

  • Confusion or lightheadedness

  • Severe weakness or inability to eat or drink

  • No improvement after 3–4 days


✅ Top 10 FAQs About the Flu

1. Can the flu be treated at home?

Yes — mild to moderate cases often improve with rest and fluids.


2. Should I still get the flu shot if I’m healthy?

Yes — it protects you and those around you.


3. Is it too late to get vaccinated in January?

No — flu season can last through March or April.


4. Can I get the flu and COVID at the same time?

Yes, unfortunately — which is why prevention is key.


5. What’s the difference between cold and flu?

The flu comes on suddenly and usually includes fever, body aches, and fatigue.


6. Can I go to work with the flu?

No — it spreads easily and can harm vulnerable coworkers.


7. Is Tamiflu worth it?

Yes, especially if taken within the first 48 hours.


8. Should seniors get a special flu shot?

Yes — we offer high-dose or adjuvanted vaccines for seniors.


9. Can the flu cause long-term problems?

It can trigger pneumonia or worsen chronic illness in some people.


10. Where can I get vaccinated?

Right here at Wellness Bay, your primary care physician Georgetown TX.


💬 Let’s Beat the Flu Together

Whether you need testing, treatment, or a flu shot — we’re here to help you stay protected all season long. We offer same-day visits, and we always take the time to answer your questions.

📍 Visit us at 4887 Williams Dr Ste 107, Georgetown TX

📞 Call 512.588.7008 or📲 Book online


Proudly, our Internal Medicine Primary Care Practice is Accepting new patients From:

Georgetown, Sun City, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, Liberty Hill, Florence, Jarrell, Taylor, Hutto, Pflugerville, North Austin, Brushy Creek, Temple, Harker Heights, Bartram, Lampasas, Killeen, Lago Vista, and surrounding areas across Williamson County and North Austin TX


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