Sit down and relax. Drink a lot of Gatorade and water and also eat soup. Wash your hands after blowing your nose or after coughing and sneezing and cover your mouth and nose if you do cough or sneeze. Avoid spreading the virus to others by avoiding close body contact, shaking hands, etc. You may not get the virus from the exposure, but you will not know until symptoms show. You can be contagious and spread the flu for 1-2 days before you even have symptoms, so consider yourself infected and take all precautions to avoid spreading it. See the related questions below for more information.
You get the Flu be generally being with people that are infected. You can also get them by being in a unclean atmosphere or house/bulding.
I caught the flu after being exposed to someone who was sick.
You may get the flu. Next year get the flu vaccination.
Most people who are not vaccinated against the swine flu or who have not had the swine flu will get it if exposed to it. Those who have had the vaccines will be immune.
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By being exposed to the disease (catching it) or by vaccination.
By being exposed to the disease (catching it) or by vaccination.
Unless you have specific lab tests to identify the exact strain of the flu to which you were exposed, you would be better off to get the shot than assume you don't need the shot and risk getting exposed to it later. A better treatment for prevention of flu after exposure and/or reduction in severity and duration of symptoms, could be Tamiflu. Check with your health care professional if you think you have been exposed, to be most effective, the anti-viral medicines should be taken in the first 40 hours after exposure.
Alternative NamesHolidays and the fluInformationQuestion:Why is the flu more common during the winter holiday season?Answer:The combination of being indoors more frequently, being exposed to more people at social occasions, and being under increased stress during the winter holidays can explain the higher incidence of the flu. The winter holiday season also often occurs during the peak or near peak of the annual flu "epidemic."See: Influenza
Usually during the flu season, but not exclusively. For example the H1N1/09 pandemic began in spring 2009 and continued throughout the next several seasons. You catch the flu when you are exposed to the flu viruses.
Anyone exposed to the virus can potentially become ill. In addition to humans, many animals have a type of flu they can get, too.