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Symptoms of H1N1 and Regular Flu-Make Sure You Know The Difference!

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Symptoms of H1N1 and Regular Flu-Make Sure You Know The Difference!

To just about all people, the word “flu” [influenza] entails just about any short-run sickness that lays them low. To others, flu stands for any short-run sickness that causes them cough, feel sick and achy, and have a fever. Even so, to Physicians, flu means an sickness caused by an influenza virus..

The early on symptoms of just about all flu's are alike, and they also are similar to the symptoms caused by infections from a lot of different viruses. That makes it very hard to diagnose some kind of flu by symptoms alone.

All flu viruses spread out by jumping from one host (person or animal) to the next primarily in little droplets of saliva and mucous secretion or in feces. In each droplet of spit can be 10s of millions of little flu viruses. Once a virus comes into contact with a new host and infects their cells, it starts to multiply quietly, forming millions of copies of itself prior to causing symptoms. This time between once the infection begins and when symptoms begin is called the incubation period. With the new swine influenza [ H1N1 flu] virus, the incubation time period is between 3-5 days.


Symptoms of Regular flu:

The common human influenza tends to take place during colder weather, commonly between November and March in the U.S. and elsewhere in the northern hemisphere. Flu-like sicknesses that take place in other months are less likely to be caused by an flu virus. Although just about most people with flu have a cough and painful throat, these symptoms could be made by a lot of other infections, likewise, even during flu season.

When a individual acquires a cough and painful throat in influenza time of year, there are several things that tend to differentiate flu from another kind of infection. A individual with influenza is more likely to go through the following:

>>>Symptoms begin abruptly-over just a few hours.

>>>Experience sickness (no energy for anything).

>>>High fevers (100° F to 105° F) that ascend to this degree quickly, in the first 12 to 24 hours.

>>>Painful headaches, hurting muscles, achy joints, painful sensation on moving the eyes, and soreness in bright light-along with the cough and sore throat.

In other words, since anyone who has gone through it will bear witness, “ordinary” flu can make you experience pretty sick for a while. However, in healthy folks, ordinary influenza lessens once the human body begins a defensive reaction: healthy folks commonly go back to full health after approximately a week. For elderly people or those with diseases of the heart or lungs, adding the effect of critical lung infection to their existing condition can be very often too much. As a matter of fact, 30,000 people pass away each year in the United States because of ordinary human flu.

SURVIVING H1N1 and SWINE FLU


Symptoms of H1N1 flu [Swine Flu]

 

The first symptoms of this new influenza have been likened to the symptoms of the regular flu. Sickness, throwing up, and diarrhea may be more usual.

Here are the differences thus far between H1N1 flu and seasonal flu:

>>>H1N1 flu appear to flourish in more warmer weather than the common cold weather when seasonal flu flourishes.

>>>Symptoms appear to be no worse than those of seasonal influenza, while that could vary once the weather begins to get colder in late fall and winter.

>>>Folks with influenza symptoms should see their Doctor  if, rather than recovering, they become more sicker with the danger signs listed here.

For adults, the most disturbing symptoms are these:

>>>Experiencing shortness of breath.

>>>Unrelenting vomiting.

>>>Seem to be Confused.

>>>Having lightheadedness.

For preadolescent youngsters, the most troubling symptoms are:

>>>Very fast breathing.

>>>Not interacting usually, not eating or drinking as usual, being remarkably cranky, or appearing unusually sleepy.

>>>High fever and showing signs of rashes .

>>>A bluish color of the lips and skin.

Ask yourself these questions!

>>>Do you want to lessen the impact of the H1N1 [Swine] Flu on yourself and Family?

>>>Do you need to know why Nobody has prepared for the upcoming Pandemic?

>>>Will you and your family be denied the H1N1 shot?

>>>Should you be concerned or afraid to get the Flu vaccine?

>>>Do you want yourself and family to survive the Pandemic Flu?

Get the answers to all your questions and Learn how to Survive the Pandemic Flu! By Clicking This Link!

SURVIVING THE PANDEMIC FLU

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loua  says:
6 weeks ago

Thanks for the report, through coverage...

This is a nasty illness...

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