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it is not really that many but like back ache and stomach ache

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Q: What kind of body aches do you get with swine flu?
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Can the flu cause lower back pain?

yes. you can get body aches all over from the flu


How many symptoms do you need to know its swine flu?

head aches, vomiting, FEVER,... its just a regular flu


I shared a smoke with someone a week ago and found out today they have the Swine Flu and I have a sore throat and body aches ..advice?

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You have been in contact with a small child who has recently been diagnosed with Swine Flu how will you know if you are to get Swine Flu and if you have contracted the illness from the child?

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Is there always joint pain with Swine Flu?

Th symptoms of swine flu are the same as any other variant. Bodily aches and pains, especially in the back and including the joints, are common.


What are the side effects of Swine Flu?

Body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Some people have reported diarrhea and vomiting and puking and pooping runny poop.


How are the flu and Swine Flu alike?

There are some basic similarities between the common seasonal flu and H1N1/09 "swine flu". Each type has similar symptoms in humans such as body aches, fever, coughing, sneezing, sore throat, and headaches. They are both viral infections. See the related questions below for more information.


Is major sinus pain but no stuffy nose a symptom of Swine Flu?

Any of the cold or general flu symptoms can be a symptom of swine flu. It can be as mild as stuffy nose or serious enough to put you in bed for weeks. Generally speaking though, the swine flu is like any other flu, if not a little milder, you get a fever, a cough and a stuffy/runny nose and body aches and it comes on pretty quick. Sinus pain can follow a bout with a stuffy or runny nose. As always, if in doubt, check with your doctor.


What is the swine influenza?

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.


What is Swine influenza?

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.


What infectious agent is involved in Swine Flu?

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