A Group With Primary Complex

@ARIES1973 (11426)
Legaspi, Philippines
September 5, 2012 10:34pm CST
It all started when one of my group mates starting sneezing several days ago. She was not able to go to the office because she got fever and flu and she said she cannot move her body. After several days, my other two group mates also started having headaches and runny nose, the virus had already spread. I am the last person who has not been infected yet. But this morning, I just noticed that there is something inside my throat which made me feel uneasy. I am not feeling very well that I would not want to go to the office. But there are just a lot of thing that I have to do so I still go to work. I'm afraid to take medicine as it might make me feel sleepy during office hours. Any suggestion? Thank you everyone! Happy myLotting!
4 responses
@marguicha (223863)
• Chile
6 Sep 12
I think that you are mistaken, my friend. You may have a cold or flu. But a primary complex is a dangerous problem. It´s the starting point of tuberculosis and it has to be seen by a doctor immediatly so as to take the proper measures. For a cold there are many meds that hekp with the synptoms: paracetamol, any antiinflamatory drud such as ibuprofen and a warm lemonade.
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@ARIES1973 (11426)
• Legaspi, Philippines
7 Sep 12
He he that how we call ourselves now marguicha. Because of continuous coughing and runny nose. Well, anyway, this is nothing serious about it. Thank you for sharing.
@Shavkat (140131)
• Philippines
6 Sep 12
You can take Vitamin C to help your immune system strong. Flu-like symptoms can not be avoided during rainy seasons, the abrupt changes of weather. Are you referring to tuberculosis? the primary complex symptoms? I think, primary complex term is known as TB. Is it right?
@roberten (3128)
• United States
8 Sep 12
I am not very familiar with this disorder so I looked it up and there is very little available as to its cure. Tuberculosis/Primary Complex treatment protocol with Wild Oil of Oregano is the most indepth therepy I was able to find.
@mrsroxas (78)
• Philippines
6 Sep 12
marguicha is right, primary complex is different from flu. You just need to see a doctor really quick :) Get well soon! :)