Whooping Cough
Complications of whooping cough
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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 .