You should always contact the ordering doctor or the pharmacist who filled your prescription whenever you are taking a new medication and you get a rash. It is advised that people should stop the medicine until they can speak to the medical or pharmaceutical professionals in case it is an allergic reaction to the medicine. Sometimes the A-H1N1/09 pandemic Swine Flu has caused rashes as a symptom, but since it could be the new medicine, better safe than sorry.
You should contact your doctor and tell them about your symptoms and exactly when you got the flu shot. You may have an allergy and they will need to let you know if you need anything to treat the rash other than over the counter medicines. Your doctor's office can give you advice on what medicines from the drug store over the counter would help if you don't need prescription medications.
i thnk no because they told you you had swine flu and its eventually going to get worse come on its a disese
Just come see Dr. Mario
H1N1 is the version we have now and although they thought so in the beginning, hence the name swine flu, they now know it did not come from pigs. Their swine flu is not the same as this one. So Muslims should have no problem with it nor should Jews or vegetarians.
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Swine flu is contagious from one human to another
yes, it does.
No, but they can become sick with it.
no they might gradually come on
If you have chickenpox, you should stay home unless you have contacted your health care provider who specifically advised you to come into the office.
Not if they are no longer infected. If you are in contact with them after they had the flu but it has been a full 24 hours since they last had a fever without taking fever-reducing medicine, then they should no longer be able to pass the flu virus to you.
no because if you do not get something then you can't spread it think of a common cold if you don't have it then you don't spread it it will probably be the same for the swine flu
The best information will come directly from the airline on which you would be traveling. Contact them with the details and for the most recent information. Be aware that in some locations air passengers are being detained and sometimes screened for the infection before being allowed to leave the airport screening area. A few countries are also placing people in Quarantine when Swine Flu is confirmed or suspected.