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Flu season has arrived!

The flu season has arrived!
Flu symptoms include:
- Fever from 102 or higher
- Coughing
- Congestion
- Upset stomach
- Muscle aches
Complications from the flu include febrile seizures in young children and pneumonia. There are medications if prescribed within the first 48 hours of symptoms that may shorten the course of the illness. After 48 hours, the medications probably will not work as well because the illness has advanced to far to have an impact on the healing process. So if you are unable to see your doctor in a timely manner, Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care has 11 convenient locations around San Antonio and two in Houston to care for your child!
-Thomas Spurgat, M.D., MBA
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