Treatment of an illness can include all of these.
Staying at home is optional, and probably the best option so that you won't get anybody else sick and spread the germs.
Getting lots of rest is significant if you are sick, but not too much rest because your body does need to keep up that energy and you do need to move. Believe it or not, it might make you feel better if you got rest or even did your daily workout. Depends on the person you are.
Drinking plenty of fluids is so significant for when you are sick and the quickest way to make sure you won't get sicker or unhealthy. Our body is made up of water, so we need all the water we can get. Remember, it's reckoned to drink up to eight glasses of water each day. If you are sick, I would bump that up unless you are feeling sick to your stomach.
Cirrhosis effects the liver.
<span>Well, the
two layers of skin are very important because they help protect and preserve
your insides of your body. The top layer of your skin, your Epidermis, is important because it
contains melanin to keep your skin from burning (sunburn) and also protects it from
harmful UV and sun radiation. It also has a protective layer that acts as a
barrier to keep water or other fluids, bacteria, and other foreign objects out
of your body. The second layer of your skin, your Dermis is the thickest layer of skin that protects you in a few
different ways. It contains sweat glands that automatically excrete sweat when
your body gets warm. It is a way for your body to naturally cool itself down
and regulate its temperature. This layer of skin also contains sensory nerves
that send signals to the brain whenever someone touches your arm or when you
get hurt. Without those nerves, if you had an injury or burn that is deeper
than the first layer of skin, you may not be able to feel it.</span>
Your chest may hurt because you might have something going on your body.
You might have a itchy throat or you might be sick.