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October 1st, 2019

Flu Prevention for Seniors

Flu prevention for seniors is more important than ever. According to the Centers for Disease Control, people 65 years and older account for between 50 and 70 percent of reported influenza-associated hospitalizations. 

Overall, flu hospitalization rates during the 2017–2018 flu season were the highest ever recorded. Vaccination is the single best way to help protect against the flu and is especially important for older adults. Flu vaccine saves lives and prevents the serious complications that sometimes result. 

Caregivers of all ages should get an annual flu shot and should take preventive measures, such as washing hands, staying away from people who are sick, and encouraging others to cover their coughs. But be aware that these preventative steps cannot replace vaccination when it comes to flu prevention, which is still the best method of protection.

Urgent Warning Signs in Seniors With Influenza

You already know the common signs of influenza—body aches, sore throat, fever—but for people over age 65, it’s especially important to keep a close eye for worsening symptoms. If any of the following are observed, it’s time to seek urgent medical attention.

  • senior flu symptomsDifficulty breathing or shortness of breath.
  • Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
    or abdomen.
  • Persistent dizziness, confusion, inability
    to arouse from sleep.
  • Not urinating.
  • Severe muscle pain.
  • Severe weakness or unsteadiness.
  • Fever or cough that improve but then
    return or worsen.
  • Worsening of chronic medical conditions.
  • Seizures.

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