Archive for the 'H1N1 Symptoms' Category
Immunosuppressed people are more prone to fatal symptoms. Usually death can be caused due to viral pneumonia or acute respiratory syndrome. However, it could take a couple of months before H1N1 symptoms could be fatal.
December 4th, 2009 | Posted in H1N1 Symptoms | No Comments
This article discussion the h1n1 course of symptoms in brief. It also articulates the differences between swine flu and stomach flu. At last, it tells about the zoonotic type of swine flu in detail.
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in H1N1 Symptoms | 2 Comments
This article discusses about the H1N1 influenza, how it spreads and the stomach symptoms of H1N1 virus.
November 23rd, 2009 | Posted in H1N1 Symptoms | 1 Comment
Stomach cramping is a symptom of gastroenteritis(stomach virus) and not H1N1. Cough, sore throat, chills and dirrhea are more appropriate symptoms of H1N1.
November 18th, 2009 | Posted in H1N1 Symptoms | No Comments
This article deals with the rudiments of h1n1 flu symptoms. It also describes the precautions that need to be taken and the ways of transmission in detail. Further the causes have also been dealt in brief.
November 17th, 2009 | Posted in H1N1 Symptoms | Comments Off
The outbreak of H1N1 virus in U.S.A and Mexico threatened the World Health Organization to find a suitable treatment to stop the spread of this pandemic. The patient should take proper treatment as soon as he becomes aware of the infection. Though the signs and symptoms resemble that of a common flu, it is serious if proper care is not taken on time. Read this article for more information in this regard.
November 16th, 2009 | Posted in H1N1 Symptoms | 1 Comment
Oily and spicy food can further irritate you. To stop vomiting, first try with small sips of electrolytes. After that, you can start taking rice, bananas, apple based food and crackers or toasts.
November 12th, 2009 | Posted in H1N1 Symptoms | 1 Comment
This article enlightens you on the symptoms, treatment, prevention and vaccination details of h1n1 stomach flu and influenza. It further sorts out the existing confusion between the three. Go through this article and get to know the differences on the fly
November 9th, 2009 | Posted in H1N1 Symptoms | 2 Comments
Headache, fatigue and stomach ache are all common symptoms of gastric flu. It is not necessary that you should get fever. However, it is highly recommended that you chek with your doctor and do your best to comfort yourself.
November 8th, 2009 | Posted in H1N1 Symptoms | No Comments
Cold, fever, fatigue, chills, diarrhea and vomiting are the very major symptoms. You can also see that aches in body and head are visible. You need to consult your doctor as soon as possible if signs prolong.
November 8th, 2009 | Posted in H1N1 Symptoms | No Comments