Influenza is life-threatening
Influenza, life-threatening Influenza is caused by inflammation of organs in each part of the body. It is often found in young to older children. Different allergies are found in each age group. Influenza infection is similar to the common cold: it is transmitted by breathing in droplets of mucus, saliva, and phlegm from coughing or sneezing patients, and by touching or sharing objects with patients, such as towels, drinking glasses, and phones. When using hands to rub eyes or pick noses, germs can easily enter our bodies. Influenza symptoms In general, influenza tends to have more severe symptoms than the common cold. It can be observed that influenza often has a high fever for many days, especially in children who have a high fever of over 39-40 degrees Celsius for 3-4 days. They may also have chills. In addition, older children and adults often have muscle aches, severe fatigue, and loss of appetite as important symptoms. One of the scariest symptoms of influenza is the occurrence of complications of the disease, such as pneumonia and encephalitis, which often occur in people at risk, such as young children, the elderly, and those with certain underlying diseases, such as heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, etc. Influenza prevention Wash your hands frequently with soap and water or use alcohol gel to clean your hands…