There are certain circumstances where it's necessary to get help from NHS 111, or make an urgent appointment with your GP if you (or your child) have whooping cough, including: If your baby is under six months old and has symptoms of whooping cough If you have a very bad cough that'...
Whooping cough symptoms and treatment options explained, amid a rise in cases in England and a decline in the uptake of vaccine in pregnant women and children.
(I was crying by now and panicking). "Well give her the homeopathic remedy for whooping cough then", he advised. I put the phone down, and one drosera 30c pilule actually cured her completely by morning. She didn't have any lasting effects or symptoms. I expected to give more pilules...
Children less than a year old are especially affected. Early symptoms of whooping cough are similar to a cold, according to the NHS. After about a week, infectious people will get bouts of coughing which last for a few minutes. They are usually worse at night and may make a "whoop" sou...
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Thediagnosisof whooping cough is usually made on the basis of its symptoms and is confirmed by specificcultures. Treatment includes anantibiotic, such as azithromycin, clarithromycin, orerythromycin; antibiotics generally help to shorten the duration of illness and the period of communicability. Infants...