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Flu Risks for Seniors

The flu is a dangerous disease that goes around during the winter and in some cases at other times of the year. Older people are not as likely to be able to protect themselves naturally from the flu. In fact, flu symptoms can be especially elevated for them. There are all sorts of flu risks for seniors to watch for, but a simple flu vaccine can be useful to help prevent the flu from breaking out.

 

While the flu does make things worse for the elderly what makes it different to combat is that the symptoms will be significantly greater. The body tends to get weaker as one is older, and as a result it is more difficult to fight off the flu. Symptoms that can be especially difficult for an older body to fight off include fatigue, fever, dizziness and aching muscles. These are all common in the flu.

The risk of death is also greater for seniors. A good majority of the people in the United States who die as a result of the flu are at least sixty five years of age. What makes this a major concern is that the other effects on the body as a result of the flu will be more likely due to the weakened state of the body. For instance, if a person has chronic illnesses of the heart, kidneys or lungs those illnesses could be easily instigated as a result of the flu. Respiratory conditions like emphysema will be worsened as a result of the flu as well.

A flu vaccine is one of the best ways for seniors to protect themselves from the increased dangers of the flu. An annual vaccination is the best thing in that it is easy to receive through a needle administered through a professional or through high level nasal spray. With a flu vaccine like one of those it will be easier for a person to be able to reduce the risk of getting the flu.

Not only will the flu vaccine be helpful but it will also reduce the risk of death as a result of the flu. It is noted that the flu shot may not be as effective for an older person as it is for someone who is much younger. However, the risk of death from the flu will be reduced by about seventy percent if a flu vaccine is received. It is best to talk with a doctor for assistance and for information on receiving this treatment though.

The flu risks for seniors are great in that the symptoms will only be worse for older people. However, a good flu vaccine like the flu shot or spray will be helpful. It is important to talk with a doctor for additional information on the risks that will be presented to older people with the flu, especially for those who have chronic health issues.



 

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Shot clinics offered (North Little Rock Times)

LITTLE ROCK — Veterans registered for care at the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System can receive their flu shot at a drive-through flu shot clinic from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. each Saturday during November.

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Doctors warn you not to ignore flu season (KOTA Rapid City)

This year's flu season is off to a slow start, but don't let down your guard. The peak season is ahead.  Typically, the number of cases climaxes in February and March.

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Some prefer risk of sniffles to getting a flu shot (Ventura County Star)

In his 51 years, Marc Fetherolf has never felt the sharp poke of a flu shot. It’s not as if the electronic technician from Oxnard doesn’t worry about getting sick. He takes dietary supplements to boost his immune system, swears by vitamins C and E and washes his hands after holiday shopping excursions.

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Flu clinics in Springfield today, Wednesday (The Springfield News-Leader)

Flu cases typically slam the Ozarks after the holidays, so there's still time to get a flu shot and be protected, Greene County health officials say.

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More county residents opting for flu vaccine (The Capital)

An increasing number of Anne Arundel County residents are opting for flu vaccinations this year, despite a national survey indicating a decline, local health officials said.

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