Yes. Some people can be sick but never feel it at all, while others can be laid out completely by this same cold or flu. It just depends on that person's body and how it reacts.
Yes, it just depends on the person. Two of the same people could catch the same virus but one person with the virus could have the virus worst than the other person or they coud react differently to the virus then the other people. Hope I helped!
Cold virus doesn't cause chickenpox, but people with chickenpox often experience symptoms similar to those of a cold.
Once an episode of chickenpox has resolved, the virus is not eliminated from the body but can go on to cause shingles-an illness with very different symptoms-often many years after the initial infection. Once an episode of chickenpox has resolved, the virus is not eliminated from the body but can go on to cause shingles-an illness with very different symptoms-often many years after the initial infection.
It is because of the way the body responds to the virus and what tissues the virus infects. The virus that causes AIDS for example, affects different tissues and doesn't show the same way as measles does.
HCV virus can not cause HIV; it is a different virus.
Because there can be so many different types of viruses, such as Ebola, influenza, hepatitis C, rhinovirus, and West Nile virus the symptoms can also be different. For example, West Nile virus has symptoms that include confusion, numbness, fever, and paralysis. The Ebola virus can present symptoms like high fever and bleeding from the eyes, ears, and nose as the disease progresses.
Yes. Such people are known as carriers.
hyper hunger etc
Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. One virus that causes hepatitis is called the hepatitis A virus. hepatitis A virus is carried in the bloodstream to the liver. It can then affect your liver to cause hepatitis. For some people with hepatitis A Shows not symptoms. The Common symptoms of Hepatitis A include flu-like symptoms and yellowing of your skin and the whites of your eyes (jaundice) which then gradually clear without treatment.
Pain in the back of the eyesMuscle painJoint painVery noticable eye rednessHeadacheSkin rashFeverFatigueChillsSweatingLoss of appetiteSome people can also have Zika with no symptoms.
It can cause cervical cancer if it's not treated. But there are a lot of different stands of this virus. Some cause warts rather than cancer. Some cause both.
Typically, people infected with dengue virus are asymptomatic (80%) or only have mild symptoms such as an uncomplicated fever.