Overview
            Although most cases of influenza (flu) get better without causing other problems, complications sometimes develop. 
            Possible problems from the flu include: 
            
              - Pneumonia, which is an infection of the lungs. It rarely causes death in young, healthy people. But it can often be life-threatening in older adults, people who have other diseases, and pregnant women. 
- Bronchiolitis. This is an inflammation of the small air passages. It affects infants and is the leading cause of serious lower respiratory illness. 
- Sinusitis. This means the mucous membranes that line the inside of the nose and facial sinuses become infected and inflamed. 
- Croup. Croup is a swelling or blockage in the windpipe. It causes hoarseness, a barking cough, a high-pitched sound when breathing in, and trouble breathing. 
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) symptoms may get worse. 
- Inflammation of the heart muscle, the sac around the heart, or other muscles. 
 
          
          
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