Manflu is a myth. Men and women stuffed the same
Yes, when people talk about having bad flu or a bad case of the flu, they just mean it is giving them worse symptoms than usual or than the last flu virus they caught.
Because it caused a pandemic, the H1N1/09 flu would be worse overall, however, as far as symptoms, then Dengue would probably be worse. It depends on how you measure "worse".
Common flu like symptoms include Fever, Cough, Sore throat, Runny nose, muscle/body aches, Fatigue and even diarrhea. The flu symptoms are much worse on elderly and children and can be fatal if not treated right away.
No, much worse.
Flu symptoms are usually more intense than cold symptoms and they begin much more quickly. Some of the major symptoms of the flu that don't necessarily come with a cold are a fever and muscle aches and pains and fatigue.
Based on what I am currently experiencing, I'd say yes.
The people with swine flu would have all the symptoms of a normal flu. If you have the symptoms, don't go to the doctor. Some places will just send you home. Treat it like the seasonal flu: -Lot's of bed rest -Lot's of fluids -Take it easy -Don't go outside (You'll spread it and it can make your flu worse).
The female sex hormone oestrogen gives women's immune systems the edge when it comes to fighting off infection. This may be because women need a stronger immune system because of their role in producing and nurturing young.
Vomiting, stomach hurt, and headache are symptoms of influenza, or 'flu'. It could also be be something worse . . . if it lasts more than a day, call your doctor.
Some of the symptoms for the flu are the same as the common cold, but there are a few symptoms that you only get with the flu. The most common of these symptoms are a fever of 101 or higher, body and joint aches, and a headache. If you are experiencing these symptoms along with other cold like symptoms we recommend seeing your Dr. about the flu.
If you start seeing syptoms of the sickness go to a doctor
Fever and chills are a result of the flu. With the flu comes symptoms such as fatigue, chills, sweating, and fever. The length of these symptoms last no more than two to three weeks.