Stomach flu Shayaan Muhammad Iman `Stomach flu’.

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Stomach flu Shayaan Muhammad Iman `Stomach flu’

We can know the disease by the motion(movement) of the children and also the following and if he or she have the following. It causes infection and vomiting and some times fever. This one looks copy pasted but it looks nice. Hand, mouth and foot disease Symptoms

It will not happen by not wearing warm clothes , by eating cold food and not having Vitamin C. It will not happen? HMF disease It is nice and it is understandable. influenza You have done very good work but the information is less. Causes

Treatments By taking medicine and having hot drinks. Antibiotics do not always help because the bacteria get use to it. Treatments

Precautions Washing our hand with soap everyday. Do not eat fast food. Eat home made food. If someone has stomach flu in your house stay away from him and don’t use his things. Don’t drink tap water. Don’t eat road side food. Pretty work HMF It is very nice . (Influenza) Precautions