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What to do if Your Child has Flu

Call your GP immediately if your child has any of the following symptoms and a temperature of 38°C or above or feels hot:

If you are at all worried about your child you should always call your GP for advice.

Under ones should always be seen by a GP.

Please seek advice if a child any age is not getting better after 4-5 days.

One thing you can do now is ensure you have a thermometer to take your child's temperature and the appropriate remedies in your medicine cabinet to use in the first stages of any flu symptoms such as Nurofen for Children Singles (ibuprofen) for pain and fever.

If children do exhibit flu-like symptoms make sure they drink plenty of fluids and have lots of rest. Over the counter cold and flu remedies such as Nurofen for Children Singles (ibuprofen) can help relieve some of the symptoms and, importantly, help reduce their temperature. Always read the label.

If you are worried about any type of flu contact your GP and they will be able to tell you whether antiviral drugs would be appropriate for your child. Antivirals shorten the symptoms by about a day and can reduce the risk of complications; however they are only effective if taken within 48 hours of symptoms starting.

If you are worried about your child, don't delay, call your GP immediately.

Download our parents flu guide here! »

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