Sunday, November 1, 2009

Is H1N1 Swine Flu Worrying You?


If H1N1 Swine Flu is on your mind, you will want to know what to do to prevent getting this one or the seasonal flu. You are also probably concerned about what to do if someone in your family gets the Swine Flu or H1N1 virus, and particularly a child, since children seem to be particularly susceptible to the Swine Flu.

We have written several articles for the consumer with information to help prevent getting the Swine Flu, and how to take care of a child or an adult with the Swine Flu. It is important to know if you need to go to the doctor, particularly since it is anticipated that the clinics and offices will be full. If you don't have the Swine Flu virus, you may get it there.

Here is an article about prevention--how to keep from getting the Swine Flu.

Knowing how to survive the Swine Flu virus is the next one. We have studied the CDC websites for you to get concise information and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control. They are the best information available.

Know how to care for a child with the Swine Flu virus. It is important to know the warning signs for taking a child to the Emergency Room.

The last information is about how to treat the Swine Flu virus if you or someone you know gets it.

These articles also have Resources with links to the CDC information, and we update the articles as the CDC makes new discoveries about the Swine Flu H1N1 virus.

We hope you find this information helpful, and that you can avoid the Swine Flu. If you are unable to avoid getting the Swine Flu, you have some guidelines and help in language for the consumer.

Linda
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The photo is of an Arkansas sunset taken by my daughter.

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