Oh my gosh, I am so sorry to hear you have these symptoms. I had a friend once who had that.... it didn't end too well. Basically, the flu alone does not kill you, but when the flu germs team up with your Diabetes germs, it creates a sort antibody wave pool in your central nervous system, that can actually cause a heart attack in most individuals between the weights of 120 and 195. :/
It could be the flu or diabetes, many more, check with your doctoer It could be the flu or diabetes, many more, check with your doctoer It could be the flu or diabetes, many more, check with your doctoer It could be the flu or diabetes, many more, check with your doctoer
Metformin does not interfere with the effectiveness of the flu shot. While diabetes may decrease immunization response, it's important for diabetics to get immunized for flu.
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no he lives a healthy lifestyle nowadays compared to his early twenties and teen years
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Not necessarily, babies are definatley a risk with swine flu being that their immune system has not fully matured so a flu shot might be an option if you are worried. Old people are also at a risk due to their dying immune system. In teen years you are most likely not going to die because of swine flu due to your strong immune system so they are not at a risk.
Yes, a mindful eating diet is very healthy for a teen. This will help them to develop healthy eating habits now, which could also reduce risks of them having future health problems such as diabetes.
People experience many different kinds of health-related frustrations. Some common ailments include arthritis, flu, allergies, diabetes, tennis elbow, and obesity.
No, Swine Flu is just one strain of the many flu viruses. Flu is an abbreviation for influenza. So Swine Flu is a type of flu, but all flu is not the swine flu, there are other kinds.
There are quite a number and some are more serious than others (flu, diabetes, circulatory issues, dehydration, etc.) Your best answer is to go to a doctor. We cannot diagnose you here.
UpdateFor the 2010-2011 flu season in the USYes, the vaccine for H1N1/09 "swine flu" is included as one of the three vaccines in the "regular" flu shot, so anyone who takes their flu vaccination this flu season will be protected from swine flu.For the 2009-2010 flu season in the USNo, the regular seasonal flu vaccines are not effective for the new Novel H1N1 Swine Flu. However, it is interesting, and not exactly known why yet, to note that the elderly have been much less susceptible to the virus than with seasonal flu viruses.With seasonal flu, those 65 and older compose the majority of the fatality demographics, but with swine flu the ages of those dying from the virus are in the 30 - 50 year old group.There is speculation that there may be some residual immunity in those of the older age group, who are normally killed by influenza, from the earlier vaccines used for other strains of swine flu in the early to mid 20th century.The Novel H1N1 flu is more fatal to those in the middle ages groups, especially those with underlying medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes, or other chronic lung or cardiac diseases. Other risk groups are the immuno-suppressed (HIV/AIDS, transplant, leukemia patients), and pregnant women.