The Flu and Green Phlegm
Video Description: What does it mean if you get green-colored phlegm when you have the flu? Dr. Carole Marks, MD, from Long Island College Hospital, answers in this video. Related Article Subjects: The Flu and Green Phlegm, common flu, Flu, flu symptoms, green phlegm, mucous, phlegm, tv360The Flu and Green Phlegm
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Michael Davis, MD, pediatrician talks about the common cold and the flu virus and compares the two viral respiratory tract... Survive Pandemic Flu - Pandemic Flu Preparedness PlanBy: Chris Jensen | 11/10/2009 | Alternative MedicineThe outbreak of the swine flu has panicked millions of people and cancelled a whole lot of trips for a bit. Nowadays, it has suddenly become just one of those things that have passed us and people are starting get back to their normal lives. Still, a lot of people have come up with a pandemic flu preparedness plan that will be a whole lot useful this upcoming season when the seemingly harmless flu would strike us, yet again. Common Cold Vs Flu SymptomsBy: Madeleine Innocent | 28/09/2009 | Alternative MedicineIt’s useful to know cold vs flu symptoms so as to take appropriate action. As the flu is more serious than a cold, the sooner you take action for flu, the quicker it will heal. Soldering on may be suitable for a cold, but not for flu. It will simply make it worse. Common Cold And Flu TreatmentBy: credulous | 04/11/2009 | MedicineThe common cold is an illness caused by a virus infection located in the nose and causes many symptoms including a runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, cough, headache, and fever. These symptoms are your body's response to some type of infection. Common Chronic Fatigue Syndrome SymptomsBy: Andrew Bicknell | 27/05/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsThere is a commonality among the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome that affects those who suffer from the condition. While many of the symptoms are similar the way they affect one person may be quite different from the affects felt by another person. One of the problems with accurately diagnosing chronic fatigue syndrome is the fact that many of the symptoms are similar to the symptoms of other illnesses. Information on Avian FluBy: peterhutch | 23/06/2008 | Alternative MedicineAvian flu is caused due to the H5N1 virus which is transmitted from the saliva, fecal matter of the birds. The disease is highly contagious and causes death of birds and poultry population Do You Know the Symptoms of the Flu and Ways to Naturally Treat Them?By: Dee Braun | 07/10/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsIt seems like as soon as cold weather hits each year, people start coughing and sneezing. The weather itself isn't to blame, but rather the tendency of people to remain indoors, aiding in the spread of germs. But no matter what the reason, many people dread winter because of the increase in flu. Flu And Cold In Children - Causes And Treatment ExplainedBy: Abhishek Agarwal | 26/01/2009 | BabiesChildren are just as or more so susceptible to colds and the flu viruses then adults, what is the cause and how to handle it. Bird Flu - Information on Bird FluBy: peterhutch | 04/04/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsBird flu has led to the deaths of hundreds of millions of wild and domestic birds and to a small number of human deaths. Right now, however, bird flu remains difficult for humans to contract. Most people who have developed symptoms have had close contact with sick birds, though in a few cases, bird flu has passed from one person to another.
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