Common cold transmission: physical contact, coughs, and sneezes, contact with infected objects, contact with nasal secretions.
Symptoms: Runny nose, coughing, sneezing, fever, sore throat.
Treatment: over the counter sedatives, Mild painkillers, rest and local management.
Hepatitis transmission: blood transfusion, sexual contact, Organ transplant, Faecal contamination and contact, sharing of needles.
Symptoms: Fatigue, dark urine, fever, jaundice
Treatment: A combination of medications prescribed by the doctor.
Viral Influenza Transmission: contact with infected persons, cough, sneeze, contact with contaminated objects.
Symptoms: Fatigue, headache, runny nose, chills, fever, sore throat.
Treatment: Oral and nasal spray, antihistamines.
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When diabetes is not well controlled, high glucose levels in saliva may create an environment where bacteria can thrive. The bacteria can cause chronic inflammation and infection in the mouth.
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According to principle of overload, we can increase our muscle endurance by adding more stress to our muscles. Overtime, our body will be adjusted to experience that stress and thats when our endurance increases