Question

Woke up around 30 minutes after midnight, saying he had a headache. At 10 a.m., he took half a tablet of paracetamol, and at 3-4 p.m., his body temperature was 36.9 degrees Celsius, and then he took a packet of Panadol and half a packet of cephalosporin. Between 8-9 p.m., he felt uncomfortable in his throat, and he also took paracetamol and the same medication again in the evening. At 5:30 a.m., he had a headache and felt slightly feverish. What kind of assistance is needed?

Answer

Considering the possibility of symptoms of bronchitis, tonsillitis, or pharyngitis. A general urine test cannot confirm whether it is H1N1 influenza. The diagnosis of H1N1 requires professional institutions. Even if it is H1N1, there is no need to panic, as it is treatable.