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Whooping Cough


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             someone has questions or concerns about whether their child should receive this or any other .
             vaccination, they can speak about this issue with their doctor or Public Health Nurse. .
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             Symptoms of whooping cough can develop as early as 1 - 2 weeks after being exposed to a .
             person. This disease is spread through contact with the droplets that are coughed out of the .
             mouth by someone who is infected with Whooping Caugh. Whooping Cough is very, very contagious for .
             about 3 weeks after the beginning of the cough (or 5 days after the start of treatment with an effective .
             antibiotic). The early symptoms of whooping cough are similar to a cold. They may include .
             a runny nose, sneezing, a dry cough, low-grade fever, sore eyes, and/ or a poor appetite. .
             After a few days more severe coughing spells takes place and begins to affect a person's body. .
             Coughing is most often worse at night. A "whooping" sound can occur when breathing in between coughs .
             that someone does. This whooping sound is not always going to happen. Sometimes the coughing is so .
             severe and bad that it causes throwing up, bloody noses, or broken blood vessels in the whites of your .
             eyes. With whooping cough, the coughing can last from 6-10 weeks. Damages that may be caused from .
             whooping cough may include damage to the tiny air sacs and airways in the lungs, ear infections, .
             pneumonia, or convulsions. .
             Information states that it's impotant to be seen by a doctor if you or your child has a cough that .
             lasts any longer than a 2 week period of time. If you or your child keep throwing up consistently from .
             caughing, it is impotant to call a doctor or 911. Watch out for signs of dehydration, such as no tears when .
             crying, pale skin, being tired, feeling weakness, eyes look dark-rimmed and sunken, dry mouth, no spit .
             or saliva bubbles, sticky inside the lower lip, or reduced urine output. This is very important to look out .
             for because if one has this then they have to see a doctor right away.


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