When you’re feeling unwell, symptom checkers can help you get the advice you need quickly.
You can use the guides to get advice on:
Symptom checkers are free to use and are designed by experts at NHS 24.
If you have prescribed medicines, check that you have enough to last through Christmas and New Year.
Ask your GP practice or pharmacy for your prescription at least 1 week before Christmas. This will give them enough time to process your request.
Try to:
The accessing medicines guide can help you find out where to get the medicines you need. This can be useful if you run out of your prescribed medicine and your GP practice or pharmacy are closed.
It’s helpful to have some over-the-counter remedies to manage common illnesses at home. This includes:
A pharmacist can tell you about the best medicines for you and your family.
Always follow the advice on the medicine pack. Do not get too much medicine as it can go out of date.
Coughs, colds, fevers and flu are common in winter. NHS inform has advice about winter illness and how to manage your symptoms at home.
Get advice about winter illness
Flu and coronavirus vaccines are now available. It’s recommended that you get your vaccines as soon as they’re offered to you.
NHS inform has information on the vaccines you may be eligible for and how you’ll be offered them.
The drop in temperature and shorter days can impact your mental wellbeing in winter.
If you’re finding this time difficult, it may be helpful to:
Get more information and advice on:
It’s important to keep warm in winter, both inside and outdoors. Keeping your home and body warm helps protect your health and wellbeing.
Get more advice on:
Check in on vulnerable neighbours or relatives, or anyone that may need extra support. Make sure they:
If you’re worried someone isn’t coping, support is available.
Find out how to take care of yourself and others in winter through: