Swine Flu Vs Seasonal Flu Symptoms

Filed under: Swine Flu Symptoms - 12 Dec 2011  | Spread the word !

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When it comes to swine flu, many people do not take it seriously, because the swine flu symptoms are very easily mistaken with the seasonal flu symptoms. This is why many people fail to go to the doctor, so the swine flu symptoms degenerate into complications which may be even fatal. Even if the swine flu symptoms resemble the seasonal flu symptoms a lot, whenever you feel like having them, it is important to get a doctor’s appointment and to make sure that you get the best treatment. Swine flu symptoms usually develop three days after the exposure to the AH1N1 virus.

There have been cases, though, when up to 8 days had passed since the exposure, so it took more than a week for the swine flu symptoms to do their thing. The most common swine flu symptoms are fever, couch, runny nose, sore throat, chills, body aches, headaches, fatigue, vomiting and diarrhea. There is no doubt that the swine flu symptoms are highly unpleasant for the ones who develop them, but the worst thing is that they are highly contagious, as well. If you are around a person who has swine flu symptoms and you have any kind of contact with him/her, do not be surprised if you will develop them too, in just a few days. This is why patients with swine flu symptoms are constantly monitored, and the people who visit them have to wear special protective equipments. As you can see, the swine flu symptoms are very alike the seasonal fly symptoms.

While seasonal flu has a shorter healing period, to get rid of the swine flu symptoms can take up to a month, depending on the patient’s condition and immunity system. This is why it is very important to take vitamins and mineral on a daily basis and to develop a healthy lifestyle. If you have a strong immunity system you will be protected against both swine flu and seasonal flu, but also against other types of viruses. Remember also that pregnant women, children and people with chronic medical problems are more exposed to swine flu symptoms, as they are considered risk groups. Nevertheless, swine flu symptoms and seasonal fly symptoms should be taken seriously by everyone, because it is advisable to treat them as soon as possible.

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Swine Flu Symptoms Are Very Confusing

Filed under: Swine Flu Symptoms - 06 Dec 2011  | Spread the word !

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Swine flu symptoms bring up a lot of fear and panic that endangered the life of many people, but the most sensitive are kids and old people as their immune system is not so strong. People were advised to wear medical masks in order to avoid the virus that causes swine flu symptoms, which is called H1N1 virus. In 2009-2010 there was a swine flu pandemic when a lot of people panicked, but the virus has not been eradicated yet. As an increase in temperature is one of the most common of swine flu symptoms, having a thermometer at home is very useful.

There are also several swine flu symptoms that are similar to seasonal flu, but there are also a few symptoms such as diarrhea, severe fever and vomiting that are more typical for swine flu. Swine flu symptoms include over  38C fever, cough, breathing issues, muscular pain, tiredness, sore throat, vomiting or diarrhea, headaches and loss of appetite. Usually, swine flu symptoms are quite mild, but those who suffer from liver, kidney, heart, neurological or lung diseases or diabetes mellitus are particularly at risk and can experience severe health problems. Swine flu symptoms are also more intense and dangerous for children, pregnant women and old people. If swine flu symptoms become more severe, they usually affect the lungs and pneumonia is the main disease that develops.

Swine flu symptoms are so similar to regular flu, so it is very tough to make the difference and to diagnose the disease as soon as possible. If you experience swine flu symptoms, you will have to stay at home, rest, take painkillers and contact your doctor as soon as possible. Further testing is very useful to see if you suffer from swine flu or it is an ordinary flu that will not endanger your life. To make sure you are alright, call your doctor as he will prescribe you drugs that will make you feel better and will shorten the duration of your disease. Swine flu is very contagious, so if you already have other health problems, you should pay attention!

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