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Influenza affects the body by causing chills, a cough, a sore throat and a runny or blocked nose. You may also have body aches and a general feeling of fatigue.
The flu is typically accompanied by fever, severe aches and pains, weakness, headache, sore throat, and dry cough. Actual flu does not have gastrointestinal symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea.
have lemsip its good for a cough and is good for aches and pains. it also good for headaches and a blocked up nose!!!!
Severe Acute Resipiratory Syndrome, (SARS), is a viral illness that first came from China in 2002. First signs of SARS: fever, headache, cold chills, and body aches. Then followed by a severe dry cough roughly a week later.
you might have a sour throat and might cough frequently and can cause head aches
A lung infection, causing you to cough alot.
A single cough can release thousands to millions of germs into the air, depending on the person's health and the specific germ causing the cough. These germs can include bacteria or viruses that may be capable of causing illness in others.
Flu does lead to all these symptons.
severe airway obstruction
See a doctor, after 5 weeks you need to find out what's causing the cough.
The symptoms are cough, chest pain, fatigue, headache, body aches, sore throat, difficulties to breath.
The website, www.flufacts.com has a list of the flu symptoms. Besides a fever and body aches, symptoms of the flu are headaches, fatigue, cough, and runny nose. The symptoms come on all of a sudden.