A loss of balance can be the result of Eustachian tube or ear inflammation, trapped fluids, or infections which can occur with upper respiratory infectious disease like the flu. It is not a common symptom, and should be evaluated by your physician to determine the exact cause and treat an infection or other reason for your problems with balance. This can be caused by many different conditions and problems and should be reported to and possibly examined by your health care professional without delay, since unbalance can cause accidents and injury and you may have a condition that needs specific immediate treatment.
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Yes, it is a definitive symptom in Avian Flu and a few other types of flu.
it can be. It depends. What other symptoms do you have.
No. Only if you have a temperature.
The first flu symptom is usually a fever that comes on quickly. Also, people often get a bad headache and aches and pains. Weakness is another early symptom.
The symptoms of swine flu are the same as other more common flu strains. There is no way of knowing if your flu was the swine flu without laboratory testing.
Yes, that is a common symptom along with vomiting and diarrhea.
Loss on sale of debenture is a loss and like all loss accounts it has debit balance as normal balance.
Mild symptoms include tightness in the chest, runny nose, shortness of breath, or dizziness. More severe exposure can cause vomiting, loss of balance, vision, and coordination, and loss of memory or concentration.
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