of the swine flu Q & A

Swine H1N1 influenza virus has become the new scourge, the world speaks and no one seems to know what to do. And, "as if he was forced back to the Middle Ages, not the slightest idea what to do, and fear could be the next victim of this cruel disease. Here are some answers for these questions.

D. The H1N1 virus incurable?

R. Like many viruses, yes, swine flu is my incurable. However, this does not mean you cannot fight. The symptom are fevering, flu, flu symptoms as the others. This means that the drug is used for normal flu to reduce the symptoms of swine fever effect. However, this does not mean to be healed. In addition, antiviral drugs like Tamiflu and Relenza, can be effective and are recommended by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control).

D. If I could die was infected with the H1N1 virus?

A. As with any disease, weather to soft, is the possibility of death. However, 13,217 confirmed cases in the United States from 7 June 2009, only 27 led to death.

D. What can I do to prevent flu in pigs?

A. The number 1 step taken by the CDC for washing hands often and well. Alcohol-based use in cleaning products such as washing hands at hand an alternative, if the wells are accessible. Other preventive measures to ensure these people cough or sneeze, and then touching your eyes, nose and mouth.

D. What happens if I take the H1N1 virus, how do I know?

A. These symptoms are generally the same symptoms of the common flu. A person infected with flu cough, fever, sneezing, pain, chills, constipation, fever and colds. Beside these symptoms, vomiting or diarrhea. It is a warning sign to be too influenced. Furthermore, if the person who had chest pain or pressure, shortness of breath, dizziness, confusion, vomiting, requested a doctor immediately. If the flu-like symptoms improved, but then worse, with fever and cough back, a doctor should be consulted.

D. What medications are for the benefit of having the flu?

R. The CDC has recommended Tylenol and ibuprofen drugs. Do not use aspirin, because the risks associated with Reye syndrome. The CDC also recommends that oseltamivir and zanamivir, an antiviral drug for the treatment and prevention of swine flu or other infections.

For more information, visit the CDC Web site at cdc.gov. It is always better to be informed and know what I can do. The more you know, the better able to create any situation which ended in May

About the Author M. Jodi is a mother with a passion to keep your family healthy. We strongly recommend an integrated system of defense against colds and flu. Her favorite books for the arrival of prevention is that hand sanitizer spray. With a spray instead of a gel, the absorption and helps make it easier to apply to children. To fight and we all know these children have more bacteria than any other! With the added benefits of Aloe ACAI and hands will never get better! Sun has received a mild disinfectant scientifically advanced hand protection as part of a wide range of products and the influence of cold, to develop and treat you and your family for 365 days a year.

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