From personal experience, when sick with a cold or flu, I'm most of the time laying down. When I first stand up I mayexperience dizziness. And then it calms down, but other times it doesn't- generally I would not want to stand up for too long when sick.
I would say dizziness lasts as long as you are in the build up or peak of your flu, once you start feeling better it should go away.
yes. you can get body aches all over from the flu
The most common cause of those symptoms is the flu. See your doctor for a precise diagnosis.
Yes, the flu can cause joint pain along with other symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and muscle aches.
There are a number of conditions that can cause weakness, dizziness and fatigue, including hypoglycemia, flu, cold, peptic ulcer, and heat stroke.
Hi, Yes it does. My most irritating symptom is severe back and neck pain. Other symptoms are sweating, racing heart, hand tremors , diarrhea and fatigue. I knew that it was not the flu because of the irregular heart beat and the hand tremors, but for me the pain was very bothersome until I was treated for the hyperthyroidism. Hope that helps.
Valley fever can cause abdominal pain because it causes flu-like symptoms.
i think the flu can cause those things
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It will take a doctor examination and/or specific testing to make the determination, since the early symptoms of the flu and meningitis are similar. The hallmark symptoms of meningitis (except in toddlers and infants) are severe unrelenting headache, stiff neck, and high fever, usually with abrupt onset of the symptoms. The flu will almost always be accompanied by respiratory symptoms of cough, sneezing, and runny nose. The flu may cause general body and muscle aches, but usually not the classic severe neck stiffness and pain that most often accompanies meningitis and can prevent even the slightest head movement without pain.
It could be the flu or diabetes, many more, check with your doctoer It could be the flu or diabetes, many more, check with your doctoer It could be the flu or diabetes, many more, check with your doctoer It could be the flu or diabetes, many more, check with your doctoer
Yes, she may have the flu but only a doctor can tell you whether or not she for sure has it. Symptoms can be severe coughing, dizziness, pain or pressure in the chest of abdomen, constant vomiting, etc. She should be checked a.s.a.p.. http://www.medicinenet.com/influenza/page6.htm
The flu does cause aches and pains and can inflame joints, like the joints in your feet and ankles. This could be the source of the pain your daughter is having in her feet. However, it is not clear from just "painful feet" if that is the problem since it is not a common complaint with Swine Flu as you have worded it. If you know that your daughter has swine flu, then you may want to contact the diagnosing physician and ask about these symptoms to be sure there isn't some other cause of the pain. The symptoms of the flu can vary greatly from person to person, so she may have to actually see the health care professional for a definitive diagnosis of the foot pain, especially if the pain is severe and not like muscle or inflammed joint pain.