Treatment

Isolation: Both clinically diagnosed patients and confirmed patients should be isolated and treated as soon as possible. Patients with mild symptoms can isolate themselves at home and avoid close contact with others.

Rest and diet: Keep the room ventilated and rest adequately; diet should drink plenty of water, eat easy-to-digest and nutritious food, and pay attention to maintaining nose, throat, and oral hygiene.

Cooling: Physical cooling can be done for those with high fever. Pay close attention to the occurrence and development of severe influenza: Once there is a tendency to develop severe symptoms such as persistent high fever, severe cough, dyspnea, confusion, severe vomiting and diarrhea, seek medical treatment in time. Pregnant women, children, the elderly, and patients with such diseases are more prone to severe influenza and should be diagnosed as soon as possible.

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