Ways to Kick Flu Symptoms and Get Relief

Home Remedies for Flu Symptoms and Influenza Treatments

Donna Porter
The flu, also known as influenza, can stop the mightiest of us in our tracks. The goal for most sufferers is to remedy flu symptoms and quickly return to normal activity, though recovery may take a week or more.

Some flu symptom remedies reduce flu symptoms while others may shorten flu's course or preempt complications. Following are ten ways to combat flu symptoms and aide you on the return path to good health.

Relief from Flu Symptoms Tip #1: Know What You are Treating

Cold versus Flu Symptoms: Differentiating a bad cold from the flu can be tricky, and other causes, such as medications, can produce flu-like symptoms.

The flu tends to: hit hard and quick, prompt a higher fever, and include more severe body aches, chills, and/or respiratory symptoms. Check with local and national public health organization for the latest flu news. (See also: Flustar.com Flu Reports)

Relief from Flu Symptoms Tip #2: Antivirals, Talk to Your Doctor Early

Some patients are advised to take antiviral medications (e.g. Tamiflu) to both limit the duration of flu symptoms and help thwart flu complications such as pneumonia. The risks and benefits of these treatments vary for each individual.

If possible, talk to your doctor about flu treatment options before the heavy flu season hits to learn how you should respond to flu symptoms. A standing order or quick response may be made available, to include when the doctor is unavailable. (See also: When to Use Antivirals for the Flu, CDC)

Relief from Flu Symptoms Tip #3: OTC Medications - One Size Doesn't Fit All

A plethora of over-the-counter (OTC) combination medication exists for flu symptoms, but which is the right one to take? Talk to the pharmacist for frontline advice. Otherwise focus on the flu symptoms of most concern.

While combination flu medication is convenient, separate medications, such as one for pain/fever and another for respiratory symptoms, may work better. This tailored approach eliminates unneeded or unhelpful flu symptom treatments and allows targeted dosing for more bothersome flu symptoms. (See also: Cold and Flu Guidelines, by the American Lung Association)

Relief from Flu Symptoms Tip #4: Productive Cough and The Super Hero Blow
Regular mucus elimination promotes a better resistance to bacterial complications and prolonged respiratory illness. Expectorants and decongestants help but their value is largely dependent on regular and proper coughing and nose blowing.

Conversely, a persistent or strenuous cough may aggravate a sour throat and cause other damage. Try to make the most out of productive coughs while monitoring the cough frequency, and addressing it as a separate flu symptom (i.e. cough suppression), if needed.

Deeper breaths and adequate force is needed. [Younger kids may be motivated by encouragement. One way is for kids to portray the Hulk (or their favorite tough guy) whereas they inhale, make a powerful/angry face, and blow out of each nostril separately as you assist them.]

Relief from Flu Symptoms Tip #5: Sleep Promotes Healing

Sleep is essential for a healthy immune system function, and extra rest is needed to better combat heavy germ loads. If flu symptoms prevent adequate sleep, consider a night-time medication that is approved by your health professional. Alternatively, try reading or other relaxation techniques when needed.

Relief from Flu Symptoms Tip #6: Power of the Warm Bath

Serving double duty on flu symptoms, a warm bath can help ease body aches while the moisture works on loosening congestion. (See also: Chills)

Relief from Flu Symptoms Tip #7: Battling Chills and Sweats

Chills are the result of fever and the body's attempt at temperature control. When addressing chills pay attention to over-heating and sweating (wet clothes) which can worsen this most bothersome flu symptom. Address fever, keep dry and try layers for best results or as otherwise directed by a physician for severe chills and fever.

Relief from Flu Symptoms Tip #8: Water and Hydration

Unless you have the stomach flu, fluid intake should not be too difficult. Water helps to both promote recovery and eliminate bacteria or mucus. Further, both fever and some flu medications can be quite drying which, if not addressed, may lead to dehydration or mineral and other imbalances.

Relief from Flu Symptoms Tip #9 Avoid Unproven Natural Remedies
Some natural remedies may work on flu symptoms and these can be useful. Gargling with saltwater, for instance, is generally safe and may bring some welcome flu symptom relief. Alternatively, treating fever and bronchitis with an unproven remedy is taking a chance with your health.

Note that professional advice is often as important for natural remedies as it is with conventional treatments. (See also: Good Home Treatment of Influenza, by savethechildren.org for a comprehensive home flu care manual. )

Flu Symptom Relief Tip # 10: Listen to Your Body
Generally, an otherwise healthy body is self-regulating and flu symptoms are a call that something needs attention. Ignoring the body's demands for rest and pain relief can make symptoms worse.

Note the difference between treating the symptom and the cause. For instance, a sore throat may be manageable without pain relief but a frequent cough (the cause of the pain) may cause additional problems. Overall, the body may be the best dictator of what works best to treat cold and flu symptoms.

(For informational purpose only, consult a health care provider before undertaking any medical treatment.)

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Published by Donna Porter

Writer / Journalist -- A Yahoo News! Contributor Donna began her writing and internet career in 1995 in the health industry and became an early dot-com entrepreneur soon after. Masters certified in Internet...  View profile

  • Determine if you have cold or flu symptoms, or something else.
  • A one size fits all approach may not work with flu symptom treatment.
  • Listen to your body for flu symptom relief.

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  • Heather White1/23/2011

    Ah thank you! I'm presently sick and these tips are helpful! :)

  • Robbie B3/29/2008

    Great tips Donna!

  • Kristie Leong M.D.12/31/2007

    Good coverage of a timely topic. A top notch article, as usual. :-)

  • Lonnette Harrell12/18/2007

    Very thorough article, and a warm bath sounds especially good! :)

  • Kassidy Emmerson12/12/2007

    Very good advice, Donna!

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky12/12/2007

    Excellent job, Donna.

  • Chris M. Carmichael12/11/2007

    Great advice. I hope the ice storm didn't get you too bad ( I am grateful to still have power)

  • Orchiolum12/10/2007

    When fighting a cold or flu, bed rest has been the most effective tool for me.

  • Candice W.12/7/2007

    Thanks for this info!

  • Genie Walker12/7/2007

    Great article with excellent information.

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