No, you should not send your daughter to school with a chest infection. It's important to prioritize her health and recovery, as she may be contagious and could also struggle to participate fully in school activities. Keeping her at home allows her to rest and reduces the risk of spreading the infection to other students. Always consult with a healthcare professional for specific advice regarding her condition.
your son should really be resting ,
Experiment and find out
A chest infection, such as pneumonia, primarily affects the lungs and respiratory system, but it can become a systemic infection if the pathogens enter the bloodstream, leading to sepsis. While a chest infection starts locally, it can have systemic effects on the body, particularly in individuals with weakened immune systems. Therefore, while not inherently systemic, a chest infection has the potential to become one if complications arise.
I have it too
Infection.
yes
yes i have just been diagnosed with a chest infection and have been sick twice today.
Basal chest infection refers to an infection that affects the lower parts of the lungs, specifically the basal segments. This type of infection can lead to symptoms such as cough, chest pain, and difficulty breathing. Treatment typically involves antibiotics and supportive measures to help manage symptoms.
My chest hurts I have a chest infection I have a chesty cough
does drinking to much cause chest in fections.
probally,yes
ask your neighbor