What are considered severe symptoms?
• Difficulty breathing • Purple or blue discoloration of the lips • Vomiting and unable to keep liquids down • Signs of dehydration such as dizziness when standing, absence of urination, or in infants, a lack of tears when they cry • Seizures or uncontrolled convulsions • Loss of consciousness • Alteration in thinking For Children: • Fast breathing or trouble breathing • Bluish or gray skin color • Not drinking enough fluids • Not waking up or not interacting • Being so irritable that the child does not want to be held • Flu-like symptoms that improve then return with fever and worse cough • Fever with a rash IF SEVERE SYMPTOMS DEVELOP, CALL YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. IF THE HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IS NOT AVAILABLE, GO TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM. Q 10: Should I be tested for H1N1 flu? A: Your health care provider will make the decision as to whether you should be tested. Most people do not need to be tested. It will not make a difference in how a person’s illness is treated. Q 11: Is there a va
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