Complications of whooping cough

Babies and young children under six months are usually most severely affected by whooping cough. They're at anincreased risk of: dehydration breathing difficulties weight loss pneumonia an infection of the lungs fits (seizures) kidney problems brain damage caused by a lack of oxygen reachingthe brain death although this is very rare Older children and adults tend to be less severely affected, although they may experience problems caused by repeated coughing, such as nosebleeds , bruised ribs or a hernia .
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