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Identify and avoid risks to yourself, the person affected and third parties. Request support early (first aiders, AED, emergency number 144). Be “suspicious” and primarily assume it is something serious. Deal quickly with any chaos and cope with the situation.
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You can call a depression Hot-line or maybe go see a therapist I visit and talk to a therapist and it really works.
Doctors may also subscribe you to medication call Xans
Xans help with depression anxiety
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I think the correct answer would be pneumonia. It is an infection in the lungs that affects the air sacs called the alveoli. It is a bacterial inflammation that would build up fluid in the lungs. Symptoms are sore throat, nasal congestion, fever and many others.