This article explains how most healthy people can manage cold/flu symptoms at home using over-the-counter medicines and supportive care. It breaks down what helps specific symptoms—acetaminophen or ibuprofen for fever and aches, decongestants for congestion (with cautions about blood pressure and rebound congestion), antihistamines for runny nose/sneezing, and cough suppressants or expectorants depending on the cough type—plus soothing options for sore throat like lozenges, warm liquids, saltwater gargles, and honey (for ages 1+). It warns against doubling up on the same active ingredients (especially acetaminophen in multi-symptom products like DayQuil/NyQuil) and encourages asking a pharmacist if unsure. It also lists emergency symptoms and high-risk groups who should seek medical advice, and emphasizes rest, fluids, humidifier use, and sleep as key to recovery.
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Do you takeBlue Cross & Med care
Hi Leonard! Yes, we take all BCBS plans and also Medicare. Feel free to stop in any time 8am to 8pm. We’re open 7 days a week.
I’m new to the area and want to establish a relationship with a primary care physician and/or NP. Can that be done at the Ocean View office?
Hi Margaret. Right now our Primary Care team is only in Lewes and there is a long wait. However, we are adding more providers this year to our Primary Care Department and hope to be able to take on new patients in the upcoming months. Please check for updates on social media and by joining our Mailing List. I hope this helps!