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According to the CDC, like seasonal flu, symptoms of swine flu infections can include:
* fever, which is usually high, but unlike seasonal flu, is sometimes absent * cough * runny nose or stuffy nose * sore throat * body aches * headache * chills * fatigue or tiredness, which can be extreme * diarrhea and vomiting, sometimes, but more commonly seen than with seasonal flu Signs of a more serious swine flu infection might include pneumonia and respiratory failure. If your child has symptoms of swine flu, you should avoid other people and call your pediatrician who might do a rapid flu test to see if he has an influenza A infection. Further testing can then be done to see if it is a swine flu infection. (Samples can be sent to local and state health departments and the CDC for confirmation of swine flu, especially if a child is in the hospital.) Swine Flu High Risk Groups With regular seasonal flu, young children and the elderly are usually thought to be most at risk for serious infections, in addition to people with chronic medical problems. Swine flu high risk groups, people who are thought to be at risk for serious, life-threatening infections, are a little different and can include: * pregnant women * children under age two years old * people with chronic medical problems, such as chronic lung disease, like asthma, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and immunosuppression * children and adults with obesity It is important to keep in mind that unlike seasonal flu, more than half of the hospitalizations and a quarter of the deaths from swine flu are in young people under the age of 25. Serious Swine Flu Symptoms More serious symptoms that would indicate that a child with swine flu would need urgent medical attention include: * Fast breathing or trouble breathing * Bluish or gray skin color * Not drinking enough fluids * Severe or persistent vomiting * Not waking up or not interacting * Being so irritable that the child does not want to be held * Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough |
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Hello friend,
Now-days swine flue is a very dangerous disease for human-beings. Already a lot of people have lost their life after suffering from this flue. To avoid this flue we should obey some restriction by which we avoid this dangerous flue. Your valuable post can help a lot on this line. Thanks for sharing such type of valuable post.
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I agree With You.Main thing is That Swine Flu rise in the Cold Session. We Have to take Some Action to Prevent From the Swine Flu.When Ever You Go in the Public Place Wear Mask on the Mouth.Never Remove that Mask When ever You are in the Public Place because You can get infection of Swine Flu from the Air.
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Swine flu is a respiratory disease that often times seen in pigs. The current H1N1 strain is not never been seen in pigs. H1N1 is a combination of swine flu, bird flu and flu type often seen in fall and winter among people in North America. Because of this unique combination of flu virus H1N1 is more difficult to treat.One symptoms of swine influenza is a high fever.Another swine flu symptoms is coughing.
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I have had flu like symptoms, runny nose, sore throat ect but recently my daughter who is 13 has aches and pains in her legs and a sore head and has recently been sick and got diarrhea.This is quite alot of the symptoms of the swine flu and I was wondering if anyone else had these symptoms or is it just the normal flu.
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As we know that Swine Flu is one of the infectious Disease and it is caused by the H1N1 Virus.The Main Symptoms of swine Flu are
1) Breathing Problem. 2) Body Ache. 3) Head Ache. 4) Runny Nose. 5) Cough.
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Swine Flu symptoms are upper respiratory in nature: cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, muscle or body aches, headaches, and fatigue. Some flu patients will run a fever, and some may get diarrhea. Note that these symptoms are not gastrointestinal.
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Swine flu is virus to do negative effect of human body, in first the virus is deducted in Mexico in April 2009,in this type of virus human will feel very week,when the virus will come in human body our immune system can't be fight with them.
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The swine flu symptoms are :
1.Fever, 2.Cough, runny nose. 3.Sore throat, 4.Body aches and headache 5.vomiting 6.chills and fatigue.
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swine flu is spred by breath, unusual tiredness .headache # shortness of breath or coug loss of appitie,
aching musclesand vometing are syumbol od swineflu
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