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    Complications of the flu
    Author: Mike Serovey
    Website: http://www.mikeserovey.net
    Added: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 20:13:58 -0600
    Category: Flu
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    The flu is quite a problem all on its own. The sneezing, coughing, fever and headache that one may experience when they are suffering from the influenza virus can cause considerable damage to your day-to-day activities. Sometimes people take the flu with a grain of salt due to how often it infects people, but few realize that the flu can actually cause some life-threatening complications. In this article, we’ll discuss some of the problems that can arise when the flu takes hold.
    First, it’s important to consider your risk for flu complications. The flu tends to be a problem that is easily overcome by those who have a healthy immune system, and young adults are most likely to recover quickly. Young children and the elderly may be at more of a risk for the complications, and for that reason, they should exercise extra care when it comes to influenza preparations. You may want to consider getting a flu vaccine in order to eliminate the possibility that you will fall victim to the flu. Also, you may want to consider getting preventative medications such as antiviral treatments or Tamiflu in order to ensure that you’ll be protected in case the virus strikes within your household.
    The most common complication that is of a dire nature when it comes to influenza is the threat of pneumococcal pneumonia. Pneumococcal pneumonia is an infection of bacteria within the lungs, and it can lead to death if untreated. If you are in a high-risk group for developing complications from the flu, you may want to consider getting a vaccination against pneumococcal pneumonia as well as against influenza. Where flu vaccines need to be taken yearly to be effective, the pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine can last upwards of ten years without a need for another vaccination.
    Bronchitis is another threat that the flu presents to those at a high risk for complications. Bronchitis causes an inflammation of the bronchi that are located within the lungs, resulting in a painful cough that doesn’t go away. Throat pain and symptoms that you might expect from a cold may also occur if you have bronchitis.
    If you suspect that your flu case is serious enough to merit the possibility of complications, be sure to speak to a doctor as soon as possible. They can prescribe you with medications that keep the flu at bay by eliminating the virus’s ability to replicate. This can help you to get better from the flu quicker and may help to prevent the spread of the virus to another victim. As always, prevention is the first step when it comes to dealing with the problem of influenza. Be sure to exercise caution and be very hygienic when it comes to washing your hands. You shouldn’t touch your face with unclean hands, as it provides a means for flu viruses that you might have on your hands to get into your respiratory tract, infecting you with the virus. Your health is your responsibility, so stay safe!


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