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             Whooping
            Cough 
            This is a highly infectious bacterial disease
    characterised by a strange whoop sound upon coughing. 
    What to look for  
    
      a runny nose, cough, mild fever and loss
        of appetite.  
       
      conjunctivitis 
       
      spasms of coughing - with the
        characteristic whoop at the end. 
       
      vomiting after coughing episodes.  
       
     
    Whooping cough or pertussis, is a highly
    contagious and potentially dangerous respiratory infection. It should always be treated by
    a conventional doctor. If left untreated, it can cause lung damage and recurrent bronchial infections, brain damage or death. 
    Causes  
    Whooping cough is caused by bacteria. It is
    spread by droplets of water sneezed or coughed by the sufferer. 
    Traditional Treatment  
    You must go to a doctor and receive
    treatment for this as soon as possible. Any delay could be very dangerous. 
    Alternative/natural
    Treatments 
    Alternative therapies should be used only
    in conjunction with conventional medicine.  
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    Herbal Therapies  -  For
    cough relief, try wild black cherry (Prunus serotina) bark syrup. For
    cough relief, try wild black cherry (Prunus serotina) bark syrup. 
    Other herbs that might help relieve the
    cough include sundew (Drosera rotundifolia), thyme
    (Thymus vulgaris), (Lactuca canadensis).  
    Homoeopathy  -  Homoeopathic
    remedies can help supplement conventional care remedies may include Carbo vegetabilis,
    Drosera, or Coccus cacti. Homoeopathic
    remedies can help supplement conventional care remedies may include Carbo
    vegetabilis, Drosera, or Coccus cacti. 
    Personal Care 
    
      Ensure plenty of fluids are taken in to
        avoid dehydration.  
       
      Keep your child away from cigarette
        smoke. 
       
      Make your child sit up while having
        coughing fits as this can help the passages.  
       
     
    Prevention  
    Always have your children immunised against
    this disease - it is commonplace these days.  
    When to seek
    further professional advice  
    
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