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H1N1 Vaccine Treatment – Supportive Care 0

Posted on November 14, 2009 by admin

Flu is common problem in children as well as in adults. To solve this problem H1N1 vaccine is present there to help us. Today’s H1N1 vaccine is identical to the seasonal influenza vaccine. At present, two medications are currently available to treat the H1N1 flu. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that these drugs be reserved for people who are severely ill with the swine flu, or for those people with illnesses such as cancer who are at significant risk from the infection. Some of the supportive care for H1N1 Vaccine is given below:

  • Drink plenty of fluids.
  • Keep a glass of water handy when you are resting.
  • Filling a pitcher with water in the fridge can be a reminder if you aren’t drinking enough.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. This may be one of the best ways to avoid the flu.
  • Stay away from people who have symptoms such as coughing and sneezing.

Side Effects of H1N1 Vaccine 0

Posted on November 12, 2009 by admin

We know that if some thing has good effect, on other side it has side effect too. Same is the case for H1N1 Vaccine. We know that it has many benefits and many people have get advantage from it but it has side effect too. .When you use H1N1 Vaccine you will suffer from Soreness, redness, or swelling where the vaccine was given, you can also feel low grade Fever. You can also feel aches on your body too.

By the use of H1N1 vaccine person can suffer a serious problem too, severe allergic reaction can occur by use of this vaccine but it is very rare case too. Signs of a serious allergic reaction can include difficulty breathing, hoarseness or wheezing; swelling around the eyes or lips, hives, paleness, weakness, a fast heart beat or dizziness. Read the rest of this entry →

General Benefits Of H1N1 Vaccine 0

Posted on November 11, 2009 by admin

H1N1 vaccine helps preventing influenza infection and its complications. About 2 weeks after vaccination, antibodies that provide protection against 2009 H1N1 influenza virus infection will develop in the body.

This vaccine is useful for both infants and for adults. If you are giving a dose to an infant give him 0.25ml. This dose is based on previous influenza vaccine efficiency, due to a lack of testing on this specific vaccine. H1N1 Vaccine is also useful for pregnant women. They can use this vaccine during the period of pregnancy too.

Children under age 10 are recommended to receive two doses of the vaccine, 4 weeks apart, to achieve full protection. The good thing about this vaccine is that if some suffer from its side effect they will not cause any serious problem and they will also last for only two days.

An Overview Of H1N1 Vaccine 0

Posted on November 10, 2009 by admin

Swine flu has been one of the most active topic in health circles during 2009, and so H1N1 vaccine, so here goes a quick overview of it. We’ll be discussing H1N1 vaccine in detail later. Well, H1N1 vaccines are one of the most effective ways to protect people from contracting illness during influenza epidemics and pandemics.

The technology which is used in H1N1 Vaccine is almost the same as in decades; therefore it is very safe and reliable. . There are two types of the H1N1 Vaccine. Flu Shot and other one is Nasal Spray. Flu shot is an inactivated vaccine containing fragments of killed influenza virus, and a nasal spray is made to weakened a live flu virus. Read the rest of this entry →



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