there's a possibility you won't get it. the incubation period is one day before the person starts to show symptoms to 6 or 7 days after. doctors say that you can be exposed to swine in the morning, and start showing symptoms about 8 hours later.
Your best option on finding out more information on symptoms of swine flu would be to visit your local physician or Doctor. If you have access to the internet, visiting a medical website such as WebMD will familiarize you with swine flu symptoms.
The only way to know for sure that it is the H1N1/09 (swine flu) is to have lab testing. Otherwise you can only tell by symptoms which are virtually the same as regular flu. See the related question for information about the symptoms of swine flu.
Not necessarily.
The symptoms are similar to a normal influenza
no they might gradually come on
Each person usually may get three to four of the symptoms, but each individual can get a different combination of them and usually not all of them. See the related question below about all the different symptoms of swine flu.
If she herself did not get the swine flu the next day then you were not exposed through her. It is mostly infectious the day before you have symptoms and up to 7 days after all the symptoms are gone, especially the cough. Stay away from her and her family for 14 days to make sure no one else is going to get it.
The symptoms are very similar to the normal influenza (flue) symptoms. Fever, sore through, muscle fatigue, runny nose ...etcHowever, in most cases swine flue is causing more vomiting and diarrhea.Please see related link below answer for full information about Swine Influenza from WHO World Health Organization
Sweaty fingers among other symptoms
Only pigs.
not always there are many other symptoms
The symptoms of swine flu and normal flu are very similar, even doctors cannot tell them apart without swabbing and testing. As a result a lot of people who think they have had swine flu have probably only had normal flu.