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Stomach Flu Treatment for Children & Adults Living in or Visiting in Cape May, NJ

Stomach Flu Treatment Cape May NJStomach flu treatment usually consists of helping the affected person cope with the symptoms until the body’s immune system can sort out the underlying intestinal infection. As a relatively common occurrence that is entirely unrelated to actual influenza, the stomach flu, or gastroenteritis, typically runs its course over a day or two. It is often treated by simply resting and staying hydrated. Some cases are a bit more severe than others, however. For example, young children can become dehydrated very quickly, and it can be difficult to help them properly rehydrate themselves. Sometimes, a bout of the intestinal infection simply lasts longer than usual, making life miserable. Whatever the case may be, if you or a loved need some help handling the stomach flu, treatment isn’t tough to find in the Cape May, New Jersey area because Cape Regional Urgent Care is here to help.

With a warm, welcoming staff that includes skilled physicians who have treated both adults and children for years, Cape Regional Urgent Care makes stomach flu treatment easy and readily accessible. Here’s how we can help:

  • We offer a range of services, including careful examination and diagnosis, the prescription of medications as needed, and even the administration of IV fluids for more severe cases.
  • We are open every day of the week, so we’re here when you need us.
  • Our clinic is centrally located close to Cape May, NJ, and just off the Garden State Parkway, so we’re easy to find.
  • There is never a need to make an appointment. You can simply walk in and expect to be promptly seen.

If you have the stomach flu, treatment is just down the road at Cape Regional Urgent Care. Contact us today to learn more about the services that we offer and to ask us any questions you have. You can also feel free to walk into our clinic for treatment.