Do flu symptoms come on suddenly?

Do flu symptoms come on suddenly?

Flu usually comes on suddenly. People who have flu often feel some or all of these symptoms: fever* or feeling feverish/chills. cough.

How to know if you have the Flu Day 3?

Flu Day 3. On your third day with flu symptoms, you are still feeling exhausted, your throat is hurting and you still have a fever. Your cough is not really improving even though you have been taking a cough medication.

What are the normal symptoms of the flu?

Normal flu symptoms include: High fever. Headache. Tiredness (can be extreme) Cough. Sore throat. Runny or stuffy nose. Body aches.

What happens on the 6th day of the flu?

On your sixth day with the flu, you are still feeling tired but you are breathing easier and your fever is gone. You decide that you want to get back into your routine and go out for a jog. Your body is not fully recovered from the virus though, so you do not make it far before you have to come back home.

How can you tell if a child has the flu?

Children are more likely to have vomiting and diarrhea with influenza than adults. If vomiting and diarrhea are your primary and most significant symptoms, you probably have a stomach bug (sometimes referred to as the stomach flu, though it is not influenza) instead.

Flu Day 3. On your third day with flu symptoms, you are still feeling exhausted, your throat is hurting and you still have a fever. Your cough is not really improving even though you have been taking a cough medication.

On your sixth day with the flu, you are still feeling tired but you are breathing easier and your fever is gone. You decide that you want to get back into your routine and go out for a jog. Your body is not fully recovered from the virus though, so you do not make it far before you have to come back home.

Normal flu symptoms include: High fever. Headache. Tiredness (can be extreme) Cough. Sore throat. Runny or stuffy nose. Body aches.

When do you start to feel better from the flu?

People with the flu may be contagious anywhere between the day before to seven days after their symptoms appear. On day five of the flu, you should be starting to feel better. Your fever should be gone and the congestion should be lessening, though your cough may linger.