The HSE have set up a 24 hour Flu Information Line Freephone 1800 94 11 00 - for up to date recorded information on Influenza A(H1N1). You can also:
Information is also available through the website www.swineflu.ie.
What is Swine Flu?
Swine flu is the common name given to a new strain of influenza (flu).
What are the symptoms?
For the vast majority of people, swine flu will be a mild flu-like illness. The most common symptoms are a fever, sore throat, diarrhoea, headache, cough, and pains and aches. In other words, the illness and symptoms are very similar to seasonal (regular) flu. Most people recover within a week and the treatment is the same as for an ordinary flu - rest, fluids, paracetamol and to stay at home.
What should I do if I get sick?
If you get sick with a flu-like illness, phone the HSE Flu Information Line on Freephone 1800 94 11 00, available 24 hours a day.
When should I contact my GP?
Only if a person develops severe symptoms or the symptoms last more than 1 week do they need to contact the GP. If people are going to consult their GP they should alert the surgery that they have flu symptoms in advance of arrival.
Also, patients in defined risk groups should contact their GP if they develop flu-like illness. These groups are:
What are the main differences between symptoms of common cold and flu?
Symptom | Common Cold | Influenza |
Onset | Gradual | Abrupt (within 24 hours) |
Temperature | normal or < 38°C or 100F | > 38°C or 100F |
Severe Headache | Uncommon | Prominent |
Aches and Pains | Rare | Prominent |
Extreme Exhaustion | Rare | Prominent |
Other Sources of Information from the HSE Website www.swineflu.ie