Without knowing how long you have been sick, when you were treated and how, there is no way to give you a good answer. Your best plan would be to contact the health care professional who gave you the treatment and ask if your current symptoms are expected at this point or if you need to have an examination.
Kari got the flu from having a weak immune system. Kari died because they did not treat the flu in time.
I had the flu 3 weeks ago followed by complications of sinus and ear infections. Became seriously ill and to this day feel weak. Although I feel less tired each day, it still seems that I have a limited amount of energy each day.
No, it is not normal to have these pains a month after having a hysterectomy. You will need to contact your doctor to be checked out.
Yes, it is. When you have the stomach flu, you generally can't keep food or water down. This lack of fuel for the body makes everything weak, from the body to the mind. So, yes it is normal for you to have weak lets when you have the stomach flu. However, if the weakness persists after a few days after the stomach flu clears up and you've been able to hold down food and water, you might want to see a doctor.
in my experience no you might feel groggy when you come to the end of having the flu but shouldn't have much problems after
swine flu is not as bad as normal flu
Getting the flu does not make a person stronger. A person that has the flu becomes sick and weak. Many people die each year from the flu.
Having a fever can make you feel cold and shiver from sweating. It is nature's way to cool you off from a fever. You may also feel hot with a fever. You can have a fever with the Swine Flu (Novel H1N1), so you may feel either way from the fever. See related question links below for more information about swine flu symptoms.
The symptoms of swine flu and normal flu are very similar, even doctors cannot tell them apart without swabbing and testing. As a result a lot of people who think they have had swine flu have probably only had normal flu.
You can be ill with a normal body temperature but if it was flu you would be sweating and shivering at the same time.
Usually.
You should be able to resume your normal activity levels after a flu shot. Some people feel tired, achy or have other mild symptoms after a vaccination. Let your body tell you if you should exercise and how much. Listen to it and don't block out what it is saying to you like you might under normal circumstances in an exercise program. For this time, if you don't feel normal, don't do normal activities that are strenuous until you feel better. That should be no longer than a few days. Regular flu shots go in the muscle, usually in the arm. This can become sore in the area of injection. In that circumstance, using the arm in a normal way as much as possible will help that get better faster.