Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Symptoms Of Allegry To Rapeseed Oilk What Are The Symptoms Of Swine Flu, From Beginning To End?

What are the symptoms of swine flu, from beginning to end? - symptoms of allegry to rapeseed oilk

I like people who know pigs had flu. I wonder how the symptoms occurred, the progression of symptoms and signs at the end of May. When possible, very detailed. Thank you!

4 comments:

YRose820 said...

3. I am in my family were the swine flu since July. M 44/female/otherwise healthy "- Here are the details.

In July, my daughter, 2 ½ years, diagnosed with H1N1 (influenza). Its first symptom is a fever and congestion. The doctor prescribed Tamiflu. She had no side effects of medications. After 48 hours the temperature rose to 106.7 in the middle of the night. Bags of ice-cold and a quick dose of Motrin off fever. Within 10 minutes the temperature was 104 and now 101 The fever lasted a few days, he coughed a lot, barf just once, but much like any other disease, except for high fever.

Last Friday I was 4 years old son diagnosed with the H1N1 virus. Which began with a slight fever Thursday evening and was up to 103 on Friday morning, I told him, then took the doc. He had a "wet cough and high fever, 105.7. Alternating Tylenol and Motrin always under his 101-fever. Had a high fever since Sunday morning and return to school in a few days. (Oh, barfonce and had no side effects of Tamiflu)

Last Saturday, I woke with a headache - a hangover. Saturday night was busy and I had a fever of 99.9. Dominic was overloaded, had a moist cough and fever to 101 This morning I have my doc tested positive, and for type A / H1N1 influenza was prescribed Tamiflu. Tonight, I am totally congested, cough, fever, hovering about 100 I have 2 doses of Tamiflu, without side effects.

My biggest concern is that the secondary infection of pneumonia on the right of what is apparently the cause of death. My doctor wants me next week when I cough or other symptoms that can be an x-ray to see if the pneumonia. () with my son too

My advice to you is dedicated to your doctor if you develop symptoms of the disease to take - Tamiflu, if you (none of us had no side effects) - and follow your doctor if you have any congestion to Tamiflu, so that they can provide treatment for pneumonia available if needed. N afraiD go to the doctor. Early treatment is important.

researched it said...

Headache and sore throat first. I do not think anything about it. Fever and diarrhea that comes. As a rule, the terrible feeling, headache, fatigue, sore throat and continued through this phase. Congestion also started in. Then I had a cough. Bad cough has lasted so long. 10 days of feeling against the cough, horrible persistent, even after I started to feel better. Your mileage may vary.

Sparrow said...

When I awoke, I had a sore throat and think more about it. I thought it was just a sore throat go away soon. The next day my throat was so bad, I felt like I was swallowing razor blades, but otherwise I felt good / normal. The next day I woke up ... BOOM just hit me. So you have all the typical symptoms of fever. I was so sick he could not even get out of bed to go to the doctor (at the end), but I could not sleep, though I constantly drowning in mucus. It took a few weeks ago and took a few weeks to recover for my lungs. I could not even walk on a small hill, and I could not breathe.

Hand Research said...

Hello Robin S.

It should be easy to find what you asked ... But I agree with you briefly the 8 issues.

The symptoms of swine flu "(also known as influenza H1N1, bird flu Mexico) can occur on most of the following symptoms:
1) systemic (fever), lethargy;
Runny nose 2) increase to throth;
3) respiratory tract (lying);
4) Stomach (Naue, vomiting);
5) (diarrhea);
6) muscles (pain);
7) joints (pain);
8) psychological (loss of appetite).

The source below provides some details and updates about the world situation and the most important question: how to avoid contracting the flu-fever (no shortage of antiviral drugs against influenza!).

I hope you like my answer!

Best wishes,

Martijn.

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