Dangerous Swine Flu (H1N1) Symptoms in InfantsComplications and Risk Factors Affecting the H1N1 Virus in Babies
Babies are vulnerable to viral infections, such as the swine flu virus. H1N1 symptoms in infants can be severe, so parents must be vigilant to avoid complications.
Swine flu (H1N1) symptoms in infants may be mild or severe, depending on the baby and the circumstances. A mild case of the flu can turn dangerous if complications arise. Infants are unable to communicate effectively, so parents must watch carefully for symptoms that signal swine flu complications. Mild Swine Flu Symptoms in BabiesThe symptoms of swine flu are uncomfortable, so the most obvious sign of illness in an infant is increased fussiness. A baby with the H1N1 virus may also have a fever, a cough, sinus congestion or a runny nose, and may be more tired than usual. Flushed cheeks, unusual sweating, or shivering not related to the ambient temperature are additional signs of illness in a baby. Emergency Infant Swine Flu SymptomsAccording to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are certain signs to look for that mean a child or infant needs immediate medical attention.
Getting Medical Attention for Swine Flu in BabiesInfants are extremely vulnerable to infection, and what appears to be a mild cold can become dangerous very quickly. Parents should call the infant's pediatrician or an after-hours nurse line in order to evaluate a baby's cold symptoms, even if the symptoms seem minor. When it comes to an infant's health, it is better to be safe than sorry. References: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention University of Iowa Children's Hospital
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