Coronavirus Specialist

Little Village Immediate Care

Family Medicine & Immediate Care Located in Little Village, IL

STDs can cause genital pain, swelling, and abnormal discharge, but in most cases can clear up with proper medical treatment. If you’ve been exposed to an STD or suspect you might be infected, visit Little Village Immediate Care  for quick, confidential testing and treatment. The practice is open every day and offers private testing and non-judgmental counseling for STDs, along with treatment to clear up your infection and help you get back to normal. Schedule a visit online, by phone, or walk in today.

Coronavirus Q & A

Coronavirus or COVID-19 is an infectious illness caused by a newly discovered virus. The virus spreads through the droplets of saliva or nasal discharge that you expel when you cough or sneeze. 

While these droplets are airborne, your chances of infection are low unless an infected person coughs or sneezes near you or if you touch a surface that a sick person might have touched after sneezing or coughing into their hands.

Like other viral upper respiratory infections, coronavirus causes:

  • Fever
  • Shortness of breath
  • Tiredness
  • Dry cough
  • Nasal congestion
  • Runny nose
  • Sore throat

Coronavirus symptoms usually develop slowly. It’s also possible to have the virus but not have symptoms. 

Around 80% of people who get coronavirus recover without any special treatment and only one in six people with coronavirus become very ill and experience difficulty breathing. 

Individuals with a high risk, such as anyone over the age of 65 or who has an existing respiratory condition, should be especially mindful of the risk and practice social distancing and exemplary hygiene.

A fever is one of the primary warning signs of coronavirus. For example, if you get seasonal allergies and have a runny nose or a sore throat, please don’t panic. 

However, if you or a member of your family develop a fever, shortness of breath, and other flu symptoms, like a dry cough, troubled breathing, and bodily aches and pains, call Little Village Immediate Care for advice and to schedule an appointment for testing if necessary. 

Health care professionals can provide specific information on what you need to do to take care of yourself and your family. They’re available daily, including evenings and weekends.

First and foremost, frequently wash your hands with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds. For example, in addition to washing your hands after using the bathroom and before you eat, you should also wash them before and after taking the dog for a walk, making the grocery run, or picking up your mail. Soap and water, as well as alcohol-based hand sanitizers, can kill any virus or other germs that are on your hands. 

You should also avoid touching your face. When you touch your eyes, nose, or mouth, any virus present on your hands can enter your body and lead to sickness. You should also maintain a distance of at least six feet from anyone, whether they are coughing or sneezing or not, as part of social distancing.

You’ve probably heard the term social distancing recently. It means staying at home and away from other people and crowded public places. Social distancing helps slow or stop the spread of disease by reducing contact between potentially sick people and healthy people. 

Remember, you can have the virus and not have symptoms, but you can still spread the virus to others and vice versa. By limiting contact with other people right now, you can help keep your family and your community healthy. 

If you have a fever and other flu symptoms and want to know whether you need a coronavirus test, call Little Village Immediate Care  or schedule a consultation online for expert medical care and advice. 

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