Flu Symptoms: Recognizing and Understanding Common Signs
Flu symptoms can vary in intensity and duration from person to person. Common symptoms of the flu include:
- Sudden fever (usually above 101.3°F or 38.5°C)
- Severe cough (dry or with mucus)
- Headaches and body aches
- Severe fatigue and weakness
- Sore throat
- Nasal congestion
- Loss of appetite
- Vomiting and/or diarrhea (more common in children)
Additional symptoms may include:
- Chills
- Muscle aches
- Eye infections
- Light sensitivity
- Confusion (especially in the elderly)
- Ear infections (especially in children)
It's important to note that not everyone with the flu will experience all of these symptoms, and some people may have only a few mild symptoms. If you suspect that you have the flu, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and proper treatment.
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