Many viruses cause similar symptoms to those of the flu, and the complex of general symptoms of the flu can also be common in other Infectious Diseases or other non-infectious conditions. Many viral infections and flu-like illnesses cause similar symptoms to those caused by influenza viruses. These are often present in viral gastroenteritis ("stomach flu"), and the common cold, for example.
Sometimes these symptoms can come from other and non-infectious conditions, such as early pregnancy, Allergies, toxic chemical exposure, etc. The symptoms might include: headache, nausea, malaise, fatigue, cough, body aches, fever, and dizziness, to name only a few of the more common symptoms that are referred to as flu-like. See the related questions below for more complete lists of cold and flu symptoms.
a sickness like H1N1 flu or swine flu
It is a disease the causes a sickness.
The flu.
Go to the doctors like you would with any other sickness.
Did you contact the sickness while on the job, and I don't mean flu? If this is the case, sickness on the job, yes, you should be covered by the workman's comp. It doesn't cover flu, though.
Yes. They kill flu viruses, sickness and cold so they can protecting you from getting sick.
flu
the flu
swelling of toncil
You can get sickness from anywhere, even from your room mates flu. That tiny bacteria can spread inside your body into a vast number and that can cause you to be ill. Although pneumonia is the extreme case for a flu, it could happen if your sickness goes untreated.
There are many thousands, if not millions, of reasons you can get sick; flu is not the only sickness. If you have the flu you are usually sick, but it isn't the other way around.
Horse flu is also known as Equine influenza is a variety of virus that only horses can catch a horse flu is a disease or a sickness