What Are the Deadly Symptoms of the Swine Flu?
- Novel influenza A, H1N1, is a new flu virus originating with swine that first caused human illness in Mexico and the United States in early spring, 2009.
- According to the CDC, H1N1 flu is spread by the coughs and sneezes of people who are sick. However, it may also be spread by touching infected objects then, touching the nose or mouth.
- The symptoms of H1N1 flu are similar to seasonal flu. Patients experience cough, sore throat, fever, chills, headache, lethargy, lack of appetite and sometimes nausea and diarrhea. It's important to note that not everyone with flu will have a fever.
- If a child experiences fast breathing or labored breathing, wheezing, bluish skin, not waking up or avoiding interacting, irritability, flu-like symptoms that improve but then return with fever and worsened cough, or fever with a rash---seek medical attention immediately.
- Adults that experience difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, wheezing, pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen, sudden dizziness, confusion, severe or persistent vomiting should seek medical attention immediately.