heya! you no, that is really hard question 2 answer. it really does depend. well, they're giving out vaccinations soon, so i suggest u go and get 1.
when school started, i was off 4 a week. i thought i had Swine Flu, i had all the symptoms and everything 2, but u can never really be sure. i mean, i had never ever in my life been that ill before.
i'm pretty sure you'll b safe 2 go "outside" and hang out with other people and stuff, coz, let's face it, the whole nation r all going 2 get it at sum point.
hope you feel better and get well soon!
luv, ella.lovella xx
Yes. Not everyone vomits and has diarrhea it depends on how badly you have it. its really just the same as the flu but just called a different name (swine flu)
The symptoms of swine flu are similar to the symptoms of seasonal flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Diarrhea and vomiting have also been reported in a number of people. Also, like seasonal flu, swine flu can be severe and even fatal in some cases.
Body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Some people have reported diarrhea and vomiting and puking and pooping runny poop.
The symptoms of Swine Flu can include a sore throat and cough, runny nose, shortness of breath, fever, aches and pains and fatigue. You may also have vomiting, diarrhea and loss of appetite.
The symptoms of swine flu can include a sore throat and cough, runny nose, shortness of breath, fever, aches and pains and fatigue. You may also have vomiting, diarrhea and loss of appetite.
There are many thing that can happen such as * Fever above 100.4 °F * Cough * Sore throat * Headache * Chills * Muscle aches * Diarrhea * Vomiting
The Swine Influenza, better known as the Swine Flu, is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by a type of influenza virus. At the latest update, (April 27th 2009) about 150 people have died of the Swine Flu in Mexico, and 0 in the United States. Swine Flu causes symptoms very similar to seasonal (or human) flu. The most common symptoms of swine flu, like seasonal flu, are fever, cough, and sore throat and can include body aches, head aches, chills, and fatigue. Some people also have diarrhea and vomiting. If you have symptoms of influenza as described above, and especially if you have recently traveled to an area where there have been human cases of swine flu, contact your health care provider. Thank you for reading this article. I feel good knowing I got this important and serious message out to you.
The Swine Influenza, better known as the Swine Flu, is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by a type of influenza virus. At the latest update, (April 27th 2009) about 150 people have died of the Swine Flu in Mexico, and 0 in the United States. Swine Flu causes symptoms very similar to seasonal (or human) flu. The most common symptoms of swine flu, like seasonal flu, are fever, cough, and sore throat and can include body aches, head aches, chills, and fatigue. Some people also have diarrhea and vomiting. If you have symptoms of influenza as described above, and especially if you have recently traveled to an area where there have been human cases of swine flu, contact your health care provider. Thank you for reading this article. I feel good knowing I got this important and serious message out to you.
fever, chills, aches, all the flu stuff. vomiting & diarrhea for some people, mostly kids.
Some people do, but not all. Some people also can have vomiting and diarrhea with the H1N1/09 flu, but it is less common than most other symptoms of the flu.
The Swine Flu is similar to the regular seasonal flu, many adults and children have died from it around the world, but the majority recover. Unlike the seasonal flu, however, less elderly people have been killed by the A-H1N1/09 swine flu than the regular seasonal flu. People over 65 are much less at risk from the swine flu than seasonal flu.
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