Signs Of Swine Flu

Reviewed by: Dr. Ritu Budania



Disclaimer: Informative, not prescriptive.

Coughing

Persistent coughing may signal swine flu, a respiratory illness causing discomfort and potentially severe complications.

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Sore Throat

Swine flu can result in a sore throat, often accompanied by pain or irritation while swallowing.

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Fever and Chills

Swine flu typically present with fever and chills

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Stuffy or Runny Nose

Nasal congestion or a runny nose are common symptoms of swine flu.

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Body Aches and Headaches

Swine flu often causes body aches and headaches

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Vomiting and Nausea

Swine flu may lead to vomiting and nausea, contributing to dehydration and discomfort.

Fatigue or Persistent Exhaustion

Fatigue and persistent exhaustion are common with swine flu, affecting energy levels and daily functioning.

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Diarrhoea

Swine flu can result in diarrhoea, potentially leading to dehydration and additional discomfort.

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Red or Watery Eyes

Red or watery eyes may accompany swine flu, often alongside other respiratory symptoms.

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