Symptoms of Swine Flu - Fever, Fatigue, Diarrhea,
Headache, Chills, Sore throat, Body Aches, Nausea and Vomiting
If you have any ear or eye on the
news these days, you know that the swine flu epidemic is upon us.
What began-they think-in Mexico as a swine flu just for pigs has now
been contracted by a human caring for pigs, and this human has
spread the flu virus to other humans in Mexico and the United
States. By now, you probably have a number of reported cases in your
own state or city. So, what are we to do as concerned citizens-for
our own as well as our families’ health and wellbeing? If you know
the main symptoms of the swine flu-you will know when to be checked
out by your physician, and this-in turn-will not only help you to
feel better quicker, but also reduce chances of spreading it to
others. Here are the most common symptoms of the swine flu virus.
The
most important thing that anyone can do with possible contraction of
the swine flu is to err on the side of caution. While the below
symptoms may seem familiar-because they are identical to the
standard flu strain symptoms you may be used to-they could very well
be indicative of the swine flu in your body.
Why is it more important to seek
treatment for this strain of flu than any other normal flu you may
have experienced? Because the nature of different species flu
viruses is that they transmutate into new, never before seen flu
viruses-that consequently, have no known vaccine. So, the more it
spreads, the more people get sick without recourse. Without proper
treatment, severe respiratory problems can progress and possible
death. Please review the following swine flu symptoms and if you
experience them, seek the help of your physician:
Swine Flu Symptoms
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Chills
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Fever
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Sore throat
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Headache
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Fatigue
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Persistent cough
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Body aches
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Nausea/vomiting
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Diarrhea
Recommended Reading:
What is Swine Flu
(Influenza A H1N1)?
Swine Flu
and WHO's Pandemic Scale
Do I Need Mask for
Swine Flu Protection?
Symptoms
of Swine Flu - Fever, Fatigue, Diarrhea and More
Swine Flu
Prevention Tips
How Does
Swine Flu Spread?
What to Do if You
Think You Have Swine Flu
Swine Respiratory Disease -
Swine Flu in Pigs
Swine Flu
in Humans
How Many
Swine Viruses Are There?
The 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic (new)
Swine Flu
Treatment - Tamiflu, Relenza Antiviral (new)
No Swine Flu from Eating Pork,
Safe to Eat
(new)
Cold vs Flu - Major Differences
Between Cold and Flu (new)
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