A: The initial symptoms of this flu virus are like those of the regular, annual flu viruses: fever, muscle aches, runny nose, and sore throat. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may be more common with this swine flu than with the regular flu. If this epidemic hits your community and you develop flu-like symptoms, it is likely your doctor will take samples from your throat or material you cough up and send them to the state public health laboratory for testing.
What are the symptoms of swine flu- Novel H1N1? In: Symptoms, Swine Flu
From our video partners Chemotherapy Learn what to expect, and what can be done to improve the experience. Symptoms: The symptoms of swine flu in people are similar to the symptoms of regular human seasonal influenza. Having a single one of these symptoms does not mean you have the new flu, watch for some combination of these symptoms:
Coughing Headaches Body Aches Vomiting Diarrhea Sneezing Runny Nose Fever -over or at 101F about 41C If you think you have the swine flu and have high fever, chest pain, are short of breath, or get sudden dizziness, and, especially if you also live in an area were it has been discovered, you should seek medical attention. For the anti-viral medications that could lessen or stop your symptoms more quickly to be effective, they must be given quickly (within two days of the first symptoms). According to the CDC
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LOL, the question was, what are the symptoms? not wether leaky would get it, or ,LOL OK, LOL glad you {leaky} don't have it, and glad ya never got mad cow, OHHH WAIT??? LOL j/k
the above are the symptoms,
but just so all know, lol, leaky said he did not get mad cow disease, LOL, thanx leaky LOL
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