Best Fever and Flu Treatment Doctors in Bangalore

Fever and flu are common illnesses that can affect people of all age groups. While they are often considered routine, ignoring symptoms or delaying treatment can sometimes lead to complications, especially in children, older adults, and individuals with low immunity.

At Vyshnavi Hospitals, our experienced physicians provide timely and personalised care to help you recover safely and comfortably. Fever is the body’s natural response to infection and may indicate an underlying viral or bacterial cause. Influenza (flu) is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses and is commonly associated with symptoms such as high fever, chills, sore throat, cough, body aches, headache, and extreme fatigue.

We offer comprehensive diagnostic services, including blood investigations and rapid flu testing, to accurately identify the cause of fever. Our treatment approach focuses on symptom relief, treating the root cause, and preventing complications or further spread, especially during seasonal outbreaks.

With round-the-clock medical support, emergency care, an in-house pharmacy, and a skilled healthcare team, Vyshnavi Hospitals ensures you receive dependable care when you need it most. Whether it is a seasonal flu or a persistent fever that requires further evaluation, we are here to help you feel better faster.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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You should consult a doctor if the fever lasts more than three days, exceeds 102°F (39°C), or if you experience severe symptoms such as chest pain, difficulty breathing, confusion, or persistent vomiting.



Flu symptoms tend to appear suddenly and are more severe, while common cold symptoms usually develop gradually and are milder in nature.



Yes. Annual flu vaccination is the most effective way to prevent seasonal influenza. Maintaining good hygiene and frequent handwashing also reduces the risk.



No. Flu is caused by a virus, so antibiotics are not effective unless there is a secondary bacterial infection.



Adequate rest, proper hydration, warm fluids, and fever-reducing medicines as prescribed by a doctor can help manage flu symptoms at home.

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