Flu and diarrhoea | Symptoms of influenza

Flu and diarrhoea In common parlance, an infection of the digestive tract (gastroenteritis), which is accompanied by diarrhea and vomiting, is often called gastroenteritis. This disease, caused by various viruses or bacteria that attack the stomach and intestinal mucosa, has nothing in common with the “real flu” or influenza described in this article. However, influenza … Flu and diarrhoea | Symptoms of influenza

Duration | Symptoms of influenza

Duration The duration of a flu illness can vary greatly from person to person. Typically, the first symptoms of influenza appear shortly after infection with the virus. In most cases, these symptoms last for about seven to fourteen days. In uncomplicated cases, the acute symptoms of influenza usually subside after a few days and most … Duration | Symptoms of influenza

Complications of influenza

Synonyms Influenza, real flu, virus fluThe flu can lead to complications or even death, especially for people with a weaker immune system, such as the chronically ill, the elderly, small children and pregnant women. Often a so-called super infection with bacteria and a resulting pneumonia (= pneumonia). One speaks of a superinfection when an already … Complications of influenza

Fever after vaccination | Side effects of flu vaccination

Fever after vaccination After the flu vaccination, systemic reactions of the immune system occur in addition to local inflammatory reactions. Fever is one of the most effective defense mechanisms of the body. The immune system identifies the processed viruses from the influenza vaccine as potentially threatening pathogens. Since most pathogens are mainly composed of proteins, … Fever after vaccination | Side effects of flu vaccination

Prevention | Flu or cold? – These are the differences

Prevention It is possible to prevent influenza by means of flu vaccination. The Standing Vaccination Commission (STIKO) recommends that persons over 60 years of age, pregnant women from the second trimester of pregnancy, residents of old people’s homes or nursing homes and persons at increased risk (e.g. medical and nursing staff) undergo flu vaccination annually. … Prevention | Flu or cold? – These are the differences

Diagnosis of influenza

Synonyms Influenza, real influenza, virus fluThe diagnosis of influenza results from the typical symptoms, but the virus can also be detected directly or indirectly. In this case, a smear is taken from the nose, throat or eyes to obtain secretions in which the viruses or antibodies against them can be detected. Other ways of obtaining … Diagnosis of influenza