Mono (medically known as mononucleosis) is a common illness, and it’s especially common among young adults. It’s often referred to as the “kissing disease,” since it is most often transmitted to others by kissing or sharing of bodily fluids, like saliva. Extreme fatigue is the most famous of mono symptoms, but can cases of mono result in anything worse than that? They can, and our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team explains further below. Read on →

The CDC has stated that “breakthrough” omicron cases are likely, but why? According to experts, vaccine efficacy is lower against omicron, due to the fact that omicron’s mutations make it more transmissible than other variants and more able to evade the passive immunity that is acquired from being vaccinated. Aren’t vaccines supposed to help, though? Yes, and they are. Our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team explains why below. What Are Breakthrough Cases? Read on →

It’s no secret that the flu has always gotten worse during this time of year, but why does that happen? And why are other viruses more common, too? Our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team provides some helpful answers below, so keep reading! What Causes an Uptick in Virus Cases? While it’s true that viruses cause more damage during the winter months, this doesn’t mean that they go away when it gets warmer. Read on →

Croup is a scary-sounding respiratory infection. If you are a parent, it’s likely that your child has dealt with it before. While the cough that comes along with croup is not for the faint of heart, it’s typically easy to treat and isn’t usually a huge cause for concern. Our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team provides further info about croup below, so read on! What Is Croup? Croup is a respiratory infection that is most often caused by the parainfluenza virus. Read on →

Strep throat is a common infection, as between 11,000 and 13,000 Americans will get it each year. It’s also more common during the winter seasons, but it remains highly treatable. Below, our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team provides further info on strep throat and the importance of treating it quickly, so keep reading! What Is Strep Throat? According to the CDC, strep throat is an infection in the throat and tonsils caused by a bacteria group called A Streptococcus, or group A strep. Read on →

Even during the age of COVID-19, yes, it’s possible to get the flu this year. In fact, it’s even more possible to get the flu this year compared to last year, due to reduced social distancing and fewer mask mandates. There are some additional risk factors that can increase your chances of getting the flu as well, and our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team elaborates on them below. What Is the Flu? Read on →

Falls happen too often. According to the CDC, one in four people age 65 and older experience a fall, and only half of those who fall tell anyone. If the unfortunate happens and you do fall, it’s important to know what to do next. Our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team provides some helpful tips and info below, so keep reading! Here’s what to do: Check for injuries. This should be the first thing you do when you fall. Read on →

Many of us have had a sinus infection before. While these types of infections aren’t pleasant, they’re highly treatable and don’t usually last very long. Sinus infections are typically accompanied by thick mucus in the nose, but they can often be accompanied by painful headaches, too. Our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team further elaborates on what to expect with sinus infections below, so keep reading! What Is a Sinus Infection? Read on →

Unfortunately, yes, it is possible to get the flu and COVID-19 at the same time. Getting both respiratory illnesses at the same time wasn’t as huge of a concern last year as it is this year, due to no more required social distancing and less mask wearing. To learn more about what getting both of these illnesses at the same time could look like, check out the information our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team shares below. Read on →

Eczema is an inflammatory skin condition that affects a huge number of people across the globe. Nearly 10% of people worldwide deal with eczema, but that doesn’t make it any less annoying for those who do struggle with it. While eczema is typically a chronic condition for many, there are ways to limit the amount of flare-ups experienced. Our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team provides further helpful information below. Read on →