Archive for July, 2009

Food Poisoning Symptoms

Prevent Food Poisoning As I am working as a Marketing Executive, I am forced to tour outside my town most of the time and I am pushed to eat in restaurants very often.  The circumstances are unavoidable and it gives great inconvenience for me.  Though I know very well that I am taking a lot [...]

Flu Shot Ingredients

Contents of Flu Shot Flu shot is essential for all in order to protect the immune system and to maintain sound health.  The main contents of flu shot ingredients are dead influenza viruses.  There are various flu viruses that are in existence, so it is difficult to choose a flu shot against any one virus.  [...]

Flu Shot Symptoms

Flu Shot Symptoms and Reactions Flu shots usually do not cause any reaction. But at other times, the reactions are dreadful. Rather than suffering from flu, it is highly recommended that an individual should get a flu shot at the appropriate time even amidst the fact that the flu shot is rarely associated with unpleasant [...]

Stomach Virus Treatment

Stomach Virus – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment There are several viruses that are responsible for the inflammation of the large intestine, small intestine and stomach.  Such inflammation is known as gastroenteritis in medical terms.  It is popularly known as stomach flu even though influenza viruses are not responsible for the illness.  Vomiting and diarrhea are [...]

Flu Symptoms and Treatment

Many of us experience flu once in our lives, but we do not make efforts to know much about flu.  We know that flu necessitates us to take rest from our routine work and causes severe pains and aches.  Sometimes it is difficult to differentiate between common cold and flu due to similar symptoms.  So [...]

Flu Shot Reactions

Effects of Flu Shot The Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention has declared that the flu shot creates rare side effects and minimum risk with more benefits.  The side effects are mild and tolerable and persist only for a day.  It may be mild fever, swelling, redness and soreness at the point of injection.  [...]