The severe upper respiratory disease caused by the influenza virus called the "flu" often produces nasal and sinus congestion. This would make the head ache and even the top of the head hurt.
Your stomach will not nessasaraly hurt if you have the flu. it depends on what flu you have
Yes if you do it to much it will hurt.
Because when you pull your hair it is coming out the scalp out of the hair follicles. Whereas, cutting it does not dig in your scalp.
Your scalp may sometimes get very dry,when this occurs it becomes itchy and with a scratch it may feel good but you may be cutting your scalp with out any pain,thus causing your scalp to have scaps...
I currently have the flu and whenever i move my eyes around they hurt like not really painful hurt, more of a stiff feeling in my eyeball muscles.... not sure really why i wear contacts btw
not always there are many other symptoms
Bleach is a skin irritant, and the skin of your scalp is particularly sensitive.
No. The mist vaccine isn't supposed to hurt, and it didn't hurt when I got it. However, it will catch you off guard, even when they tell you they are about to spray it. It took my breath away when it went in, and it feels funky. There definitely was no pain, though.
Needle for flu vaccine is very thin and it does not hurt at all. It is so thin that you may not see it.
Unless you were tested when you were ill, there is really no way to know for sure which type of flu you may have had. If you were not tested at the time, to be sure you have immunity to the swine flu, it is advised that you get a vaccination. It will not hurt you if you already had the same flu, and it can prevent another illness if the flu you had was a different strain. For best protection from the flu during the 2009-2010 flu season, get both a swine flu vaccination and a seasonal flu vaccination.
it depends on how bad it is. It can hurt, especially if you are sweating or hot
actually your eyes do not burn when you have a fever but they do hurt when you have a cold or the flu.