Archive for March, 2010
Tummy flu is relatively less serious disease that might involve discomfort of the gut and abdomen. Cramping of stomach is common. You might have dehydration and vomiting too. Fever, headache and muscle pain with loss of appetite can also be present
March 16th, 2010 | Posted in Stomach Flu Answers | No Comments
Stomache flu symptoms can affect the gut and the stomach. It can induce abdominal pain and fever. Throwing up can be visible with nauseate feeling. Diarrhea is yet another common sing of stomach flu
March 16th, 2010 | Posted in Flu Symptoms | 1 Comment
Throwing up when you have stomach flu is pretty common. In such scenarios, it is vital to keep sipping electrolytes. Don’t drink or eat for the succeeding 4 hours. Then start with electrolytes. Then switch slowly to dieting
March 16th, 2010 | Posted in Stomach Flu Answers | No Comments
H1N1 stomach symptoms have been reported to be very dominant. HiN1 virus infection results in pain in the abdomen along with dehydration, vomiting and nausea. Fever can be high and the infected patient might also have symptoms similar to common flu
March 16th, 2010 | Posted in H1N1 Symptoms | No Comments
Stoamch virus treatment should start with taking enough rest. Drinking fluids is important. Have easily digestible good items like toast, apple sauce, banana and rice. Sip electrolytes and switch back to normalcy at a slow pace
March 16th, 2010 | Posted in Flu Treatment | 1 Comment
Stomach flue symptoms can involve pain in the abdomen and dehydration among vast majority of infected patients. Malaise and tiredness can be common. Feeling terrible while you are in bed is yet another common sign of stomach flu. Fever can also be present
March 16th, 2010 | Posted in Flu Symptoms | 2 Comments
Gastric flu signs very often disturb the stomach and intestine. They can be stomach cramping, headache, muscle aches, chills, vomiting and diarrhea. Keeping dehydration within limit is the major challenge in this area. Medications are ineffective and home treatment can help you go through the course of infection
March 16th, 2010 | Posted in Stomach Flu Answers | 6 Comments
Swine flu is the h1n1 virus infection that is predominant since the last one year across the globe. Stoamch cramps is a very visible sign associated with swine flu. The infected patient might also have fever, dehydration and throwing up. Proper on time medication can help in recovery however
March 16th, 2010 | Posted in H1N1 Symptoms | No Comments
Stomach flu virus has been in circulation among many. The varients include rota, adeno, astro,calci, noro and Norwalk viruses. Rota virus is more prevalent among children and has a vaccine for the prevention of infection
March 16th, 2010 | Posted in Stomach Virus | No Comments
The side effects are mild. Severe side effects can include hived, allergies, Guillan Barre Syndrome, Alzheimer’s and arthritis. Mild ones can be elevation in body temperature, nausea, throwing up andgiddiness. Soreness and inflammation at the shot vicinity is pretty common
March 16th, 2010 | Posted in Flu Shot | Comments Off