Whooping cough: contagious bacterial respiratory infection, causes prolonged severe coughing fits (up to 10+ weeks) with a distinctive 'whoop' sound on inhale.
Whooping cough can lead to serious complications, especially in infants, such as pneumonia, dehydration, seizures, and brain damage.
Pneumonia is a lung inflammation, often bacterial or viral, causing fever, cough, and difficulty breathing; potentially serious respiratory infection.
It is lack of body fluid balance, occurs when water loss exceeds intake, leading to symptoms like thirst, dizziness, and dry skin.
Sudden, abnormal electrical activity in the brain, causing temporary disruptions in motor control, consciousness, or sensory perception.
Injury to the brain resulting in impairment of normal function, cognition, or physical abilities, often caused by trauma or disease.