yes, because the gestation period of the flu virus is usually between 10-14 days.
its not completily gone
Because there are many strains of flu virus, so unless you have immunity to them all you will catch flu again.
Because the virus will mutate. When you get the flu more than once each time it is a different virus.
yes and no because if you had the swine flu once and you get vaccinated you propelywont get it again.
You may have the flu or another problem if you have had a cough for more than 2 weeks. You will need to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis.
Yes. You, if you've ever had the flu more than once.
Fever and chills are a result of the flu. With the flu comes symptoms such as fatigue, chills, sweating, and fever. The length of these symptoms last no more than two to three weeks.
Aids, swine flu, scarlet fever, cancer, and personally strep throat (it hurts and you can get it more than once).
Influenza generally has an incubation of 24 - 72 hours after exposure. Expect symptoms to present within that time frame.
swine flu is not as bad as normal flu
Aids, swine flu, scarlet fever, cancer, and personally strep throat (it hurts and you can get it more than once).
Yes, you can get the flu more than once but there are so many flu viruses and each of them can mutate to slightly different forms quickly that even though you won't get the same exact flu more than once, you could get a new variety or mutated form of the initial one.