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Feeling unwell? Our East London GPs provide gentle, effective flu and cold treatment to ease your symptoms and support a fast, healthy recovery. Get the care you need from a team that puts your well-being first.

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Flu & Cold Treatment in East London

If you’re feeling unwell with flu-like symptoms, a persistent cold, or a viral infection, the GP team at EveryMed provides quick, reliable medical care. 

Our doctors diagnose and treat a full range of viral respiratory illnesses, helping you recover faster and avoid complications.

Whether you’re unsure if it’s flu, a cold, or something more serious, our flu doctors in East London are here to help.

What Are Flu & Common Colds?

Colds and flu are viral infections that affect the nose, throat, and respiratory system. 

While both are common, flu tends to be more severe and can lead to complications especially in children, older adults, or patients with chronic conditions.

Flu & Cold Symptoms

Although flu and colds share many symptoms, knowing the difference helps you understand when to seek medical care.

Common Cold Symptoms

  • Blocked or runny nose
  • Sore throat
  • Mild cough
  • Sneezing
  • Low-grade fever (sometimes)
  • Fatigue

Flu Symptoms (Usually More Severe)

  • High fever
  • Body aches and joint pain
  • Severe fatigue
  • Chills
  • Dry or persistent cough
  • Headache
  • Sore throat
  • Sudden onset of symptoms

If symptoms worsen rather than improve, it may indicate a more serious infection.

Causes of Flu & Cold

Both conditions are caused by viruses spread through:

  • Sneezing or coughing
  • Close contact with infected individuals
  • Touching contaminated surfaces

Flu is caused by the influenza virus, while colds can be triggered by several viruses, including rhinovirus and coronavirus strains.

How We Diagnose Flu & Viral Infections

Our GP will begin with a full clinical assessment, including:

  • Symptom review
  • Medical history
  • Temperature, oxygen levels, and chest examination

If needed, we may perform:

  • Rapid flu tests
  • Strep throat screening
  • Blood tests (if another infection is suspected)
  • Chest examination if breathing problems or chest pain are present

Accurate diagnosis ensures you receive the right flu or viral infection treatment quickly.

Flu & Cold Treatment Options

Because colds and most flu cases are caused by viruses, antibiotics are not effective. Instead, treatment focuses on relieving symptoms and supporting your immune system.

Treatment May Include:

  • Fever and pain medication
  • Antiviral medication (when appropriate)
  • Nasal sprays or decongestants
  • Cough suppressants or expectorants
  • Hydration and rest guidance
  • Breathing support for chest congestion
  • Nebulisation (if needed for severe cough or wheezing)

If a bacterial infection is suspected (e.g., sinusitis, pneumonia, or ear infection), targeted medication may be prescribed.

When to See a Doctor

You should visit EveryMed’s flu doctor in East London if you experience:

Urgent Symptoms

  • Fever lasting longer than 3 days
  • Difficulty breathing or chest pain
  • Persistent or worsening cough
  • Severe headaches or sinus pain
  • Dehydration
  • Symptoms not improving after 5–7 days
  • High fever with body aches or chills
  • Fatigue interfering with daily life

High-Risk Patients Should Not Delay

  • People over 60
  • Children
  • Pregnant women
  • Patients with asthma, diabetes, heart disease, or other chronic illnesses

Early treatment helps reduce complications like pneumonia, bronchitis, or ear infections.

Preventing Flu & Colds

Our GP provides advice on:

  • Flu vaccinations
  • Immune support
  • Hygiene habits to reduce viral spread
  • Protecting high-risk family members

Why Choose EveryMed for Cold & Flu Treatment?

  • Experienced flu GP in East London
  • Fast diagnosis and symptom relief
  • Personalised treatment plans
  • Support for high-risk patients
  • Convenient appointments and ongoing care

Book an Appointment

If you’re feeling unwell or experiencing persistent flu symptoms, visit EveryMed for expert flu and viral infection treatment.

Book your appointment today.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the difference between a cold and the flu?

Colds are usually milder and develop slowly, while the flu comes on suddenly with more severe symptoms such as high fever, body aches, and extreme tiredness. At EveryMed, our doctors assess your symptoms to determine the correct diagnosis and treatment.

2. When should I see a doctor for flu or cold symptoms?

You should seek medical care if symptoms last longer than 7–10 days, if you develop a high fever, severe sore throat, chest pain, difficulty breathing, or if symptoms suddenly worsen. Young children, pregnant women, and people with chronic illnesses should seek care sooner.

3. Do I need antibiotics for a cold or the flu?

No, colds and flu are caused by viruses, so antibiotics won’t help. Our doctors only prescribe antibiotics if a secondary bacterial infection is present, such as sinusitis, pneumonia, or ear infections.

4. How does EveryMed treat flu and cold symptoms?

We provide a personalised treatment plan that may include fever reducers, pain relievers, cough medication, flu antivirals (if applicable), nasal sprays, hydration advice, and supportive care to help you recover faster.

5. Are flu antivirals effective?

Yes, antiviral medication can reduce the severity and duration of flu symptoms, but it works best when started within the first 48 hours. Our doctors will assess whether antivirals are suitable for you.

6. Can I still go to work or school if I have the flu?

It’s best to stay home until your fever has been gone for at least 24 hours without medication. This helps you recover and prevents spreading the infection to others.

7. How can I prevent getting sick again?

You can reduce your risk by washing your hands regularly, avoiding close contact with sick people, boosting immunity through good sleep and nutrition, and getting your annual flu vaccine.

8. Is it normal to feel tired for days after the flu?

Yes. Fatigue can last for up to two weeks while your body recovers. If fatigue persists longer than expected or is accompanied by new symptoms, our doctors can evaluate for complications.

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