yes. you can get body aches all over from the flu
The flu can cause your whole body to ache. (neck, legs, shoulders ect..)
Swine Flu is no different in its symptoms from any other form of flu. Aches and pain are a noted symptom of flu, and the back is known to be particularly affected.
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Yes swine flu is so back cause my cat has it!
Valley fever can cause abdominal pain because it causes flu-like symptoms.
i think the flu can cause those things
Sounds like the flu - keep warm and rest, take in plenty of fluids and eat properly.
Hi, Yes it does. My most irritating symptom is severe back and neck pain. Other symptoms are sweating, racing heart, hand tremors , diarrhea and fatigue. I knew that it was not the flu because of the irregular heart beat and the hand tremors, but for me the pain was very bothersome until I was treated for the hyperthyroidism. Hope that helps.
inflammation of the muscles in the lumbar region (lower back) it is a common symptom of flu.
The flu does cause aches and pains and can inflame joints, like the joints in your feet and ankles. This could be the source of the pain your daughter is having in her feet. However, it is not clear from just "painful feet" if that is the problem since it is not a common complaint with Swine Flu as you have worded it. If you know that your daughter has swine flu, then you may want to contact the diagnosing physician and ask about these symptoms to be sure there isn't some other cause of the pain. The symptoms of the flu can vary greatly from person to person, so she may have to actually see the health care professional for a definitive diagnosis of the foot pain, especially if the pain is severe and not like muscle or inflammed joint pain.
These could be symptoms of flu or even food poisoning.
Th symptoms of swine flu are the same as any other variant. Bodily aches and pains, especially in the back and including the joints, are common.
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Certain illnesses can cause backache as one or even the major symptom. Kidney stones, typically cause severe pain in the upper low back. The reduced circulation caused by a weak heart can cause an increase in body aches to areas which have a preexisting problem. Gall stones can cause mid to upper back pain that radiates into the shoulder. And certain viral diseases such as Dengue fever and encephalitis can cause severe stiffness and pain in the neck and back. Although back pain is not directly caused by the most common illnesses, the extended periods of bedrest required to get over the flu or other severe illness will sometimes produce backaches. However, even in those cases, the backache would probably not have occurred had there been no preexisting back problem developing prior to spending the extra time in bed.