How to treat infection with the H1N1 influenza virus
H1N1 refers to influenza A (H1N1). After infection with the influenza A (H1N1) virus, measures such as rest and isolation, boosting immunity, using antipyretic medications, taking antiviral drugs, and preventing complications can be taken. Specific details are as follows:
1. Rest and Isolation
After being infected with influenza A (H1N1), individuals should get adequate rest and avoid excessive fatigue and strenuous activities. At the same time, they should isolate themselves from family members to prevent spreading the virus to others.
2. Enhance Immunity
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle—including sufficient sleep, balanced nutrition, and moderate exercise—can strengthen the body's immune system and promote recovery.
3. Use Antipyretic Medications
If fever occurs, over-the-counter antipyretic medications such as acetaminophen tablets or ibuprofen tablets may be used under medical guidance. However, excessive use of medication should be avoided.
4. Use Antiviral Drugs
For high-risk individuals or those with severe illness, antiviral medications such as oseltamivir phosphate capsules or zanamivir inhalation powder may be prescribed by a doctor. These drugs can help alleviate symptoms and shorten the duration of illness.
5. Prevent Complications
Infection with influenza A (H1N1) may lead to complications such as pneumonia or heart disease. It is important to closely monitor physical condition, seek timely medical care, and receive appropriate treatment to prevent complications.
In daily life, it is also essential to prioritize rest, maintain a healthy lifestyle and hygienic environment, and promptly seek medical attention if any symptoms arise, in order to support recovery.