The flu season is an annual period characterized by an influenza outbreak (flu). It has arrived, and our doctors at Grandville Pediatrics recommend several ways to protect yourself and your child from this contagious disease. The flu is a virus composed of three families: Influenza A, B, and C, where symptoms range from mild to severe. Even though viruses circulate throughout the community all year, the flu season in the U.S. lasts from October to May and usually peaks in February. Many children and adults catch the flu from sick people coughing and sneezing around them. When this is unavoidable, a sick visit at our Grandville, MI office can determine the cause of symptoms, and our pediatrician Dr. Jeffrey Mantia can recommend treatment options.
To avoid a sick visit in Grandville, MI, this flu season, our doctors advise the following preventative measures to keep your child healthy:
Children are at a higher risk of flu complications, which include ear infections, pneumonia, or kidney problems. If your child gets sick, take their temperature and call our office immediately if it's above 100 degrees. Antiviral drug treatment for the flu can mean the distinction between a milder or more harmful illness that may necessitate hospitalization. For more information about flu treatment or to schedule a sick visit in Grandville, MI, with Dr. Jeffrey Mantia and the team at Grandville Pediatrics, call (616) 538-2410.
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