The question of how many days you can get well from flu medication, as flu is a self-limiting disease, basically you don’t need to take medication for 7 days, but you can’t make a generalization. The flu is divided into two types: common cold and influenza, both of which are viral infections of the upper respiratory tract. Viral infections can also be combined with bacterial infections, which are upper respiratory tract infections. Influenza, like the common cold, has no specific medicine, and if antibiotics are used, they are only used to prevent bacterial infections, or to treat bacterial infections when combined with antibiotics. Influenza and the common cold are self-limiting diseases, which will be cured in about 7 days with or without treatment. Of course, some people’s condition will gradually worsen and lower respiratory tract infections, such as bronchitis, bronchitis or pneumonia are derivatives of influenza, such as the new crown pneumonia is also mainly a viral infection. Influenza is a contagious disease, so it is recommended to go to less crowded areas and reduce contact with influenza patients. Indoor ventilation should be increased to keep the air flowing, and attention should be paid to cleanliness and hygiene, washing hands and changing clothes regularly.