When winter and summer comes, there is a lot of flu, which causes a lot of inconvenience to people who are infected with the flu and the people surrounding it, for fear of transmission of the disease to them, especially in families with young children. Young children may not tolerate this disease, such as adults. It is a contagious disease through a virus that affects the respiratory system in humans. The disease lasts for about a week or two depending on the immunity of the infected person. The period may be prolonged and may result in serious complications such as lung infections.
The risk of influenza disease in the development of the disease to inflammation in the bronchitis or pneumonia, may be complications are rare, but it must be treated and not neglected, especially in smokers and infants.
Flu Symptoms
- Influenza symptoms are noticeable in the body heat of the patient.
- The feeling of an intermittent flu headache may last for days.
- The flu patient feels pain in his muscles.
- Feeling sore and sore in the throat.
- Feeling general tiredness in the body.
- Nausea may occur in some cases.
- Coughing and fluid out of the nose due to nasal congestion.
How to get the infection from the infected person to others
Infection with the avian influenza virus is transmitted from the infected person to the person around him by inhaling the air in which the virus is caused by sneezing or coughing by the infected person, or by using the special purposes of the flu patient such as towel or drink from drinking cup of the patient without washing it afterwards and others .
Treatment of influenza
Influenza may not have immediate treatment or antibiotics and others they have to take time, but can alleviate the symptoms of Jalal:
- Rest and not doing any hard work.
- Try to eat plenty of warm natural fluids that contain vitamin C
- Paracetamol is used to relieve headaches, muscle aches and relieve heat.
- Check with your doctor when you develop a condition or complications that may be serious to your health such as fever more than three days, when you feel difficulty breathing.