
Fri 17 July 2009
Warning signs to look out for
Most people who contract swine flu will experience only mild symptoms similar to those of seasonal flu, and some people will not exhibit any symptoms at all. Unfortunately, a small number of people will have a more severe reaction to the virus. Children may show additional symptoms and need to be monitored closely. Listed below are handy check-lists for each case.
Swine flu symptoms are similar to those for seasonal flu. The most common are:
Again, like seasonal flu additional symptoms include:
Swine flu may also cause stomach upsets and diarrhoea, which is unusual in seasonal flu.
Doctors recommend to look out for more severe symptoms which may require immediate medical attention. These are:
For children, as well as all of the above, also look out for:
If your child exhibits any of these symptoms you should immediately contact your GP.
The symptoms of meningitis may be mistaken for swine flu. Read this article for more information:Swine flu may mask meningitis.
For tips on how to be prepared for swine flu, and important contact numbers and sources of information.
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