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Intestinal problems are more common in swine flu. A lot of people who’ve had swine flu reported vomiting and diarrhea… :0/
It’s possible to experience vomiting and diarrhea with the regular flu but I’d never been through it and haven’t known anyone else who had a sick digestion system from the regular flu.
The symptoms are EXACTLY the same as normal flu. If you or a family member is sick now, its 90% likely to be swine flu, but don’t worry, the swine flu wont kill you or your family members, its just a normal flu with a bit more effect.
Dont worry, it will go away, just take your medicine and you will get better. The only way you can tell is if you take a test to check for swine flu, which is a hassle..
Again, dont worry about it, no one will die, only people with other diseases already in them.
well at school a girl got swine flu and she had stuffy noes dizzzzzzyy a HIGH temp like 104 103 and sore throt and coughind deep in her chest oh yeah she threw up
The typical symptoms of swine flu are:
a sudden fever (a high body temperature of 38°C/100.4°F or above), and
a sudden cough.
You may also have:
headache,
tiredness,
chills,
aching muscles,
limb or joint pain,
diarrhea or stomach upset,
sore throat,
runny nose,
sneezing, or
loss of appetite.
You won’t be able to tell whether you or someone you know has Swine Flu or regular seasonal flu from the symptoms. Neither can a doctor. You have to have a special test to determine whether it is Swine Flu.