Swine flu, caused by the H1N1 virus, remains a seasonal respiratory illness that affects people across all age groups. Though often similar to seasonal flu, H1N1 has distinct traits and risks. Understanding how it spreads, recognizing its symptoms early, and knowing when to seek care can help prevent complications.
Swine flu (H1N1) is a contagious respiratory virus that spreads quickly in crowded spaces. Recognizing symptoms early and taking preventive steps can help protect your health.
Swine flu is a type of influenza caused by the H1N1 strain of the influenza A virus. While it originally came from pigs, the virus mutated to spread among humans. Like other flu viruses, it can cause respiratory illness and, in some cases, serious complications like pneumonia. People with weak immunity, older adults, and young children are more at risk.
The virus spreads easily in crowded spaces. It transmits in the following ways:
Swine flu symptoms are similar to seasonal flu but may be more intense. Watch for:
Some people may also experience nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea. Seek immediate care if you notice:
Swine flu spreads quickly in crowded places via airborne droplets and contaminated surfaces.
Doctors diagnose swine flu by assessing symptoms and using lab tests when needed. These may include:
In more severe cases, imaging or blood tests help rule out complications like pneumonia.
Most mild cases improve with rest and care at home. Key steps include:
Doctors may prescribe antiviral drugs if symptoms are severe or if the patient is at higher risk. These medicines help reduce illness duration and prevent complications when started within 48 hours of symptom onset.
In some cases, hospitalisation becomes necessary. Treatment may involve:
The H1N1 virus spreads easily through droplets released when an infected person sneezes or coughs.
Preventing the spread of H1N1 involves hygiene, vaccination, and awareness:
While many people recover at home, medical care is important when symptoms are severe or don’t improve. Early treatment can reduce the risk of complications and lead to faster recovery.
If you experience flu symptoms that worsen or persist, consult a pulmonologist. Early evaluation and targeted treatment can prevent complications and support full recovery.
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