Flu can kill: Amazing stories showing it isn’t just a fever – India’s time


Flu can kill: Amazing stories showing it isn't just a fever
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Flu is such a common disease that most people continue their daily lives without thinking about it. Although the flu may seem harmless, it can take a dangerous turn at any time, especially for small, elderly and other vulnerable populations.
As depending on Centers for Control and Disease PreventionThis flu season was especially serious for America. According to the study of the National Institute of Health, influenza or influenza is killed annually by more than 36,000 people in the US, hospitalizing another 200,000.

From flu to death

From flu to death

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What shocks people whose loved ones die after the flu diagnosis is something that they were different before infections. So, the loss of life on the flu comes as an unexpected shock. Brandon Salgada, who lost the 49-year-old mother, the panicular flu, revealed the New York Times that she was completely healthy before she became ill. He called the doctor who told him that his mother had 50% as a result of survival. At the hospital, her heart stopped several times, and it had to be resuscitated. “We shook her as many times we can,” the doctor said in Salgada.
The health of the mother’s health has deteriorated so much that she needed dialysis for the kidneys, her brain showed little activity, her limbs lost circulation, and her hands and legs had to be amputated when she survived. Hearing all this, Salgada decided to take her to the IVL, after which she died in minutes.
There were others who faced a serious loss of loved ones. Ca’Myiah Simmons, 16, experienced a positive flu, but died from the -loss of oxygen that reaches its brain. Mr. Walsh began to fight breathing one night and experienced negative on the flu, throwing or flipping. However, he soon went into the arrest three times and needed breathing intubation. He also tested a positive felling and flu that turned into a sepsis and led to his death.

Flu – it’s not just an infection

Flu - it's not just an infection

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What confuses family members is how a simple diagnosis of influenza sometimes led to the discovery of serious illnesses and, tragically, to the possible loss of their loved ones.
According to Dr. Sean Liu, associate professor of infectious diseases at the Icon of Sinai’s medical school, the flu can quickly turn from a mild disease to a serious infection. The virus with covered infections can be deadly for young, old and those who have basic health conditions.
While the flu shot can reduce the chances of the virus when the lungs are too damaged, people may develop other deadly infections and find it difficult to recover.
According to CDC, the flu may have different symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, pain in the body and muscle rigidity and fatigue. While most of those who have diagnosed the disease recover from a few days to less than two weeks, others may develop complications as pneumonia and much more that leads to death.



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