Unless you've had fluelike symptoms, no. But if you have a hard time breath you should always go to a doctor.
If the correct test was done to confirm the H1N1, then, no there is no need to take it again. But if you are not absolutely sure that the test confirmed the A-H1N1/09 flu, then it will do no harm to take the vaccine. The only test that can be relied upon to be an absolute indicator of the vaccination is the RT-PCR test, and not the rapid tests done in the doctor's offices. you should have some immunity against 2009 H1N1 flu and can choose not to get the 2009 H1N1 vaccine.
Breathing is done subconsciously so the question is not relevant.
call your doctor and make an appointment, and tell them you need a an H1N1 vaccine
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Yes of coarse
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For if in need of a chest or any type of breathing problem. It is even used commonly for those who dont have asthma
That's your call. If you are not convinced that it is safe and your child contracts H1N1, you will need to live with your decision. WA cannot make your decision.
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the cat was breathing rapidly for the dog had scared it.
Tamiflu, but in Denmark swine flu has shown resistance to this.
For relaxed breathing, called tidal breathing, all you need is the diaphragm muscle.