When to see a doctor about your cold

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When to see a doctor about your cold

It’s cold and flu season again, and it’s quite common to have to wait to see a GP. But when is the right time to see a GP about cold or flu symptoms? And what are your options if the wait time at your regular clinic is too long?

Almost all colds and upper respiratory tract infections are caused by a virus, and most will get better without medical treatment. However, there are definitely times when it’s wise to check in with a GP.

Most Australian medical authorities suggest seeing a GP if you have any of the following symptoms:

  • Frequent vomiting
  • Chest pain
  • A rash
  • An inability or resistance to drink fluids
  • An intense headache
  • A high fever
  • Any other symptoms you are worried about.

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Generally, if you’re not feeling better within 48 hours, it’s recommended that you go to the doctors.

This will ensure that your cold hasn’t turned into something else – like the flu, which is serious, especially for pregnant women, children, severe asthmatics and the elderly.

If you have a regular GP who understands your medical history, it’s wise to check to see if they have an available appointment first. However, recent data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveals that 20% of Australians feel that they have to wait too long to get an appointment with their doctor.

If there are times when your regular doctor simply isn’t available, especially during peak cold and flu times like winter, it’s worth finding another clinic in your area that can see you at a more convenient time.

 

Next step

If you need to see a GP sooner rather than later, HealthEngine can help you find and book an available appointment with your regular GP, or another available GP in your area.

If you feel that you are experiencing a medical emergency, dial 000.

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