Chest flu

by detha on July 6, 2009

I thought the time to follow up on the previous blog June 18, 2009, entitled "The symptoms of chest infection, as infection with the swine flu statistics have increased dramatically. The number of cases throughout the world have been confirmed by the World Health Organization (WHO-193 Member States) have increased from 36,038 to 94,512 as of July 6, 2009, as daily mass increase of 3248. The deaths have increased to 429 from 382. I have highlighted the worst cases confirmed as: US-33902, 2485-Argentina, Australia-5, 298, Canada-7, 983, 7-Chile, 376, Mexico-10, 262, and the United Kingdom -7447.

Should you begin to develop cold symptoms that are more violent, as a persistent chesty cough and was coughing up phlegm that is green or yellow in color or both, or if you have a high fever with a temperature above 38c (100f), followed by a cold body and muscle pain that could have developed breast flu, which has symptoms similar to bronchitis.

If you experience the agony of breast flu, a cold or a painful chronic cough, when you feel your lungs are burning, you know can be a frightening experience as you struggle to breathe, then it should be removed by a doctor immediately or go your nearest hospital where a swab is taken to check the A (H1N1) virus, as this could be the beginning of the flu in the form of swine flu, a respiratory illness caused by influenza outbreaks among pigs the majority occur during the fall and winter. If you have any of these symptoms, your body is dehydrated it is important then to start to drink plenty of fluids.

There are medical treatments that may be useful to treat your type of condition, but must be prescribed with 48 hours of the onset of the attack to reduce the severity of the attack. The virus can not be contained by the prescription of antibiotics, just like the normal antibiotics have no effect in alleviating the condition, such as chest flu. The most common treatment for swine flu influenza is Tamiflu, which is taken orally, or Relenza, a powder that is inhaled. The latter is not given to asthmatics or patients suffering from a lung complaint.

Chest against influenza in children

It is tempting to try to treat the first onset of flu or fever chest condition in children who have a viral infection with aspirin. NEVER give a child or adolescent with aspirin, as has been related to the syndrome of ROI is potentially a fatal disease that dramatically affects the organs, mainly the brain and liver. The medical condition that causes encephalopathy is brain swelling. Early diagnosis is essential, otherwise it can cause brain damage, liver and may also be affected.

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