- Flu (short for influenza) is caused by a respiratory virus.
- It spreads quickly through the air via sneezes or coughs and by touching contaminated surfaces, such as door handles.
- Young children under 5 years old (especially under 2) and adults over 65 are at higher risk for severe flu complications, including hospitalization, pneumonia, and the need for oxygen.
- Common flu symptoms include sudden fever, muscle aches, dry cough, sore throat, headache, and a stuffy nose. Some may also experience vomiting and diarrhea.
- Flu season runs from fall through spring, peaking between December and February.
- The flu vaccine is recommended for everyone 6 months and older and offers protection for about six months, helping the immune system fight the virus and reducing the risk of severe illness in children.
- The best time to get vaccinated is between late September and the end of October for optimal protection.
We have the flu vaccine in our office now! You can schedule a vaccine appointment for your child, have them receive it during their next visit. Call our office for more information.