The common cold is generally centered in the nose. The effects are generally: * Mucus buildup in your nose * Difficulty breathing through your nose * Swelling of your sinuses * Sneezing * Sore throat * Cough * Headache
In the average healthy person, there aren't any long term effects of influenza. However, people who have a compromised immune system or general health problems can suffer from viral pneumonia, bronchitis or sinusitis as a result of the long term effects of influenza.
The short term effects are the symptoms of an influenza infection that typically last 7-10 days (a little shorter if anti-viral medicines are prescribed), although the cough can last two weeks or more. Besides a cough, these symptoms can also include some or all of: headache, body aches, sore throat, sneezing, fatigue, malaise, runny nose, and fever (sometimes very high). See the related questions for more information about the symptoms.
Any of the following signs and symptoms are possible and are an indication that professional medical examination and care is needed urgently:
In children, signs and symptoms that needurgent medical attention include:
In adults, urgent medical attentionshould be sought if there is any:
They vary from strain to strain and how they affect an individual. In general, the following are common symptoms: *Nausea *Diarreaha *Fever *Aches of the body and joints *Lithargy *Loss of equilibrium *Headaches *Some strains will have Congestion and coughing
What are the long term effects on Influenza?
The long term effect is simple death, caused by the collapse of the lung's causing one to die.
Well you can feel nausious, dizzy, light headed, you can get the chills, and there are many
other symptoms of having the flu.
The short-term effects of chickenpox are itching, rash, fever, body aches, sore throat, and runny nose.
Influenza.
influenza
You probably mean influenza. Influenza is an infectious disease that is caused by viruses and affects the respiratory system.
Influenza is by enlarge air borne disease. But it can be transmitted in children by shaking hands with infected person. It can be transmitted by sharing food with infected person.
Influenza is an infectious disease of birds and mammals caused by the influenza viruses.The most common symptoms are chills, fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle pains, headache (often severe), coughing, weakness/fatigue and general discomfort.Although it is often confused with other influenza-like illnesses, especially the common cold, influenza is a more severe disease caused by a different type of virusIt is commonly known as fluRefer to link below for more information
There are several symptoms of the flu, or Influenza A. These symptoms include, fever, body aches, sore throat, headaches, nonproductive cough, nausea, and vomiting.
Influenza
No, but it is caused by an organism. Influenza is the name of the infectious disease that certain viruses cause in people and other animals. The virus that causes the flu is the organism, and influenza is the disease the organism causes.
No, it is a communicable infectious disease caused by viruses.
Influenza is not a foodborne illness.
The incubation period of influenza is usually two days but can range from one to five days. What are the symptoms of influenza?Typical influenza disease is characterized by abrupt onset of fever, aching muscles, sore throat, and non-productive cough. Additional symptoms may include runny nose, headache, a burning sensation in the chest, and eye pain and sensitivity to light. Typical influenza disease does not occur in every infected person. Someone who has been previously exposed to similar virus strains (through natural infection or vaccination) is less likely to develop serious clinical illness.
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