The symptoms of H1N1


H1N1, commonly known as swine flu influenza, the influenza strain that has affected a large group of people around the world - millions in the U.S. alone, 22 spread from one person coughing, sneezing or touching something with virus H1N1, and then another person in contact with the virus and then transmit the virus to their eyes, nose or mouth.

The symptoms of the H1N1 virus are similar to the symptoms of seasonal flu.The symptoms> include fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, muscle / body aches, headache and fatigue. Some people also complain of vomiting and diarrhea. The symptoms of severe H1N1 can range from mild a. People who are aware and can potentially contagious H1N1 disease from day 1, prior to deployment of up to 7 sick days or longer on it.

Seek medical emergency if any of the following symptoms:

InInfants:
Breathing problems
Can-eat
-No tears when crying
Children:
Fever with rash
-Bluish skin color
-Fast breathing or trouble breathing
Not drinking enough fluids
Do not wake up or not interacting
Being irritable, so that the child will not be held
- As the flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough

In adults:
Sudden dizziness
-Confusion
Breathing or shortness of breathRespiratory
Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen
-Severe or persistent vomiting
- As the flu-like symptoms, improve your return with fever and cough, but worse

People who are often infected with H1N1 develop immunity and can not be vulnerable once again to the same virus. Precautions should still be taken, especially for people with weakened immune systems and / or false positive results.

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