- Influenza (flu) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Learn more about the symptoms, causes and prevention of this potentially deadly viral infection that attacks the respiratory system
- Flu symptoms: Should I see my doctor? - Mayo Clinic
Unlike a cold, the flu tends to come on suddenly and makes you feel much worse than a cold Common symptoms of the flu often include a fever but not always, as well as headache, aching muscles, and chills and sweats
- Influenza (flu) - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Learn more about the symptoms, causes and prevention of this potentially deadly viral infection that attacks the respiratory system
- COVID-19 vs. flu: Similarities and differences - Mayo Clinic
Seasonal flu symptoms usually show up quickly, about 1 to 4 days after you're around someone who is sick COVID-19 symptoms generally appear 2 to 14 days later
- Facts about the flu - Mayo Clinic News Network
Flu is a general term for seasonal influenza, which is a viral infection that attacks your respiratory system Symptoms often come on suddenly and may seem like a cold at first, with a runny nose or congestion, sneezing and sore throat
- Reyes syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Symptoms The symptoms of Reye's syndrome usually start about 3 to 5 days after a viral infection begins The viral infection may be the flu, also known as influenza, or chickenpox Or Reye's syndrome may develop after an upper respiratory infection such as a cold
- H1N1 flu (swine flu) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Find out more about flu caused by the H1N1 virus Learn how to prevent and treat the flu
- Self-care for the flu - Mayo Clinic
Symptoms include a sore throat, runny nose, fever, chills and muscle aches Flu symptoms can make you feel awful But if you're otherwise healthy, not pregnant and younger than age 65, you can generally take care of yourself at home rather than going to a health care professional Try these remedies: Drink plenty of fluids
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