Respiratory symptoms or an increase in mucous in the lungs and nose are swine flu symptoms to note. Symptoms of swine flu can present as a pneumonia-like illness, a heavy feeling with respiration, and coughing either productive or nonproductive. Nasal congestion, runny nose, and sinus conditions are also swine flu symptoms though they could also indicate a different strain of influenza, the common cold, or even allergies.
A fever, typically of around 102+ degrees, is one of the earlier swine flu symptoms. Fever with other symptoms of swine flu is an indication that you may have the illness, but it is not definite due to the fact that many conditions can also cause them. Sore throat is another of the swine flu symptoms. This is caused by the buildup of mucous and coughing irritating the throat.
Fatigue and chills are both swine flu symptoms, and both body and muscle aches and headache have been reported as swine flu symptoms. Exaggerated or worsening of conditions you already have and in rare cases, nausea and diarrhea, which is more common in gastrointestinal illness have also been reported as swine flu symptoms, though they are not as common as other complaints.
Respiratory failure is typically the most dangerous of swine flu symptoms. Signs of pneumonia should be taken very seriously and treated immediately. Pain in the lungs, chest, or respiratory tract, dizziness, lethargy or difficulty waking, uncontrolled diarrhea or vomiting, a rash, or mental confusion are emergency swine flu symptoms; medical care should be sought immediately.
If you experience swine flu symptoms, it is best to contact your physician. They will perform a test, which they will send off to the CDC to monitor the possible spread of swine flu.
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