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How to Distinguish Common Flu or Other Types of Flu Serious in Children

March 01, 2012 By: joe Category: Healthy Lifestyle

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Children often experience a sore throat, cough and high fever. Fever can be a symptom of various illnesses, including flu, laryngitis, or viral infection. Some bacterial infections, like strep throat or pneumonia, can also look like the flu or a cold. Flu was more of many kinds, from bird flu to swine flu.

So that some parents are often difficult to distinguish the common cold or flu serious happened to her son. Although other types of flu which usually cause more serious symptoms that make someone feel worse than symptoms associated with common cold, but not always easy to distinguish between the two.

To be able to distinguish the child has a common cold or flu symptoms seriously, it is necessary to understand the symptoms guide.
Here are some guidelines to distinguish between symptoms of common cold and other type of flu is more serious in children as quoted from MSNHealth, among others:

Guide to ordinary flu symptoms include:

1. Ill start with a slow

2. Mild fever or no fever

3. mild fatigue

4. No headache or mild headache

5. Normal appetite

6. No complaints on the muscle

7. no chills

Guide other types of flu symptoms can be more serious, such as:

1. Sudden illness

2. high fever

3. severe fatigue

4. headache

5. Decreased appetite

6. Stiffness

7. shiver

However, do not be too quick to conclude about the type of flu that occurs in children. Because flu symptoms can vary from child to child, and symptoms may change with disease progression. So if a child should experience some flu symptoms, immediately to take the child to the doctor.

Sometimes doctors also require investigation to establish an accurate diagnosis of flu. It’s important to get medical attention immediately if the child has more severe symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, high fever, severe headache, or sore throat.

Children with certain medical conditions can also have a higher risk. Some children with chronic medical conditions may become sicker with the flu and need to be hospitalized, and flu can also be dangerous in infants.

For children with severe flu symptoms or with other special circumstances, your doctor may prescribe an antiviral medication that can ease flu symptoms, but only if administered within 48 hours of the emergence of flu. Parents can take care of the child by providing lots of fluids, rest, and convenience.

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