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Dealing with Flu?


whats the best way to deal witha gerneal/ stomach flu and when do you need to see a dr?

a dr. can give u thermaflu, which helps. I would sugest going, but if you thin you can keep it down, Hot tea and Oj, rest, stay hydrated, and moniter ur temp, cause if it goes too high, you deff need to go to a dr. hope i helped

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