ANNOUNCER:
When it comes to being at high-risk for serious complications from the flu, the most vulnerable are children 2 and younger, people 65 and older, diabetics and asthmatics.
Steven Lamm, Internist:
There’s a percentage of individuals who go on to develop some of the complications of influenza, which is what really causes the death. I mean, we’re talking about influenza pneumonia; we’re talking about a bacterial super infection.
ANNOUNCER:
The flu normally lasts five to seven days, but seeing your doctor can help you feel better faster.
Steven Lamm, Internist:
If caught early enough, there are treatments that are available that can shorten the duration of the illness and reduce the complications of influenza.
ANNOUNCER:
Thanks for joining us on today’s Once Daily!