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What Are Symptoms Of H1N1?

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Posted on Thu, 26 Feb 2015
Question: Myself XXXXXXX 25 year old,one month back i quit smoking after that am facing the cough problem,and past tow days am facing little headache and back pain,is this symptoms of H1N1
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Ashwin Bhandari (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Might not be related to H1N1.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thanks for the query.

I understand your concern regarding H1N1, as it is being rampant in XXXXXXX But the symptoms you have described cough, headache and back pain might not be related to H1N1. Usual causes could be bacterial or viral infections of the upper respiratory tract and back pain could be due to viral infection or bone related.

I would advise you to take empirical treatment for cough, headache and back ache like Cough syp, paracetamol tablet and bed rest. Observe for a week.

During this, if the symptoms worsens then it would be better to see a doctor for physical examination and treatment accordingly.

Do not worry. The symptoms should improve.

Hope this answers your query. If any further clarifications, will be happy to help you.

Regards.


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Dr. Dr.Ashwin Bhandari

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What Are Symptoms Of H1N1?

Brief Answer: Might not be related to H1N1. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for the query. I understand your concern regarding H1N1, as it is being rampant in XXXXXXX But the symptoms you have described cough, headache and back pain might not be related to H1N1. Usual causes could be bacterial or viral infections of the upper respiratory tract and back pain could be due to viral infection or bone related. I would advise you to take empirical treatment for cough, headache and back ache like Cough syp, paracetamol tablet and bed rest. Observe for a week. During this, if the symptoms worsens then it would be better to see a doctor for physical examination and treatment accordingly. Do not worry. The symptoms should improve. Hope this answers your query. If any further clarifications, will be happy to help you. Regards.