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Imperial, California - Most people who have the flu (influenza) have a mild illness and don't need to see a doctor. Common flu signs and symptoms include:

With some rest and self-care measures at home, the average healthy person can expect to get better within about two weeks.

However, some people are at greater risk of serious flu-related complications and should see a doctor.

Who needs to see a doctor
If you or someone you're caring for is at high risk of flu-related complications and you suspect the flu, call the doctor. For those at high risk of flu-related complications, there's a greater chance that the flu might lead to pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus infections and, rarely, hospitalization or death. It can also worsen chronic health problems such as asthma and congestive heart failure.

You have an increased risk of flu-related complications if you:

If you're in one of these groups, your doctor may prescribe an antiviral medication - oseltamivir (Tamiflu) or zanamivir (Relenza) - to reduce the severity and length of your symptoms.