Yes, it would be the most likely time you are able to infect others, and it will be one of the most direct methods of passing the flu virus to someone else. Save the kissing until you are fever free for more than 24 hours straight without taking any anti-fever medicines (like Tylenol or ibuprofen).
Not if they are no longer infected. If you are in contact with them after they had the flu but it has been a full 24 hours since they last had a fever without taking fever-reducing medicine, then they should no longer be able to pass the flu virus to you.
I would think so. Fever does make your heart rate higher and with the flu comes high fever.
Flu
Yes, it is.
the cold a fever
The rule of thumb is that once she has gone a full 24 hours without a fever (without taking fever reducing medicine), she would be considered unable to pass the flu to others. Otherwise, it is a matter of how she feels. Check with the school first, because they may have their own criteria for determining when it is okay for kids with the flu to return to school.
It depends on the illness you have. If you have food poisoning you will have a fever and if you have the flu you will have a fever but the rest of your symptoms will be different.
The flu has moderate to severe muscle pain, there may be vomiting, high fever and fatigue. In the early stages it can be hard to tell the difference between a cold and the flu. But when the fever and fatigue set in, you know it is the flu.
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.
Could be gastric flu.
You get the chills plain and simple
Flu and fever.