Swine H1N1 Flu Facts Part 2 - Symptoms and Treatment

The symptoms of swine influenza H1N1 are equal to any flu: cough, sore throat, muscle aches, headache, chills, fever and fatigue, diarrhea and influenza infections can also vomiting. sinus infections, ear, or pneumonia may develop H1N1. Swine flu is not a "killer flu", and many of the reported cases are considered mild. But the age and health, some local people at risk of serious consequences.

The following are at risk forsevere cases of influenza or complications:
· Pregnant
• The diseases with pre-existing conditions, such as diabetes, kidney failure and respiratory diseases
° Children and babies
• L 'elderly
• The immunocompromised
· The doctors fragile
• Man who live in group setting, such as prisons or labor camps, migrant
• Human medical care could be delayed for financial reasons

The treatment of swine influenza H1N1
The anti-viral (such as Tamiflu and Relenza) are available and are most effective when the symptoms started within two days after the appearance of. discuss side effects with your prescribing doctor before deciding on treatment. antiviral therapies are not recommended for children under one year. Follow your doctor to manage the recommendations for the relief of pain and cough, and diarrhea and vomiting. Do not go to the emergency room for-Like symptoms following flu-like symptoms.> In this online article, "Swine Flu and You", the CDC recommends urgent care or emergency:

· Lack of breath, breathing too fast, pain with deep breaths
· Vomiting persistent
· Mark of dehydration: the production of urine was cryingappear without tears, eyes or mouth is dry inside, the refusal or inability to drink
Second worst fever and cough
· Chest or abdominal pain
· Skin appears blue or gray, especially around the eyes, nose and mouth
Rash with °Fever
· Confusion
· Dizziness
• In the Children: irritable, can not be consoled do not want to be held, can not wake up, do not interact too much sleep

Links to frequently updated information swine flu H1N1
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/swineflu_you.htm
CDC article "swine fluand you. "

http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/guidance_homecare.htm
CDC article, "The care of people with influenza A H1N1 Swine Flu in your house."

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