What to Do When You Have the Flu photo credit: rlhyde on flickr Gesundheit! by Mary Ann Carrado We all dread those telltale symptoms that tell us our body is under attack from unseen invaders. The fever, the coughing and a nose that resembles Niagara Falls in its relentless running, ...
You may also have:Shortness of breath Chills, fever, body aches Loss of sense of smell or taste Unusual tiredness Stuffy(不通的) or runny nose Nause a or diarrhea No Symptoms?Some studies show that up to 40% of people with COVID-19 are "asymptomatic(无症状的)." That means they don...
A sudden penetrating sense of cold, especially one that causes a brief trembling nerve response through the body; the trembling response itself; often associated with illness: fevers and chills, or susceptibility to illness. Close the window or you'll catch a chill. I felt a chill when the ...
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Have chills.Another way to tell if you have a fever is if you feel chilled and find yourself shivering, part of your body’s immune response that generates more body heat to help fight the virus. Look sick.A flushed face and glassy eyes often occur with fever and can be used as signs...
A sudden penetrating sense of cold, especially one that causes a brief trembling nerve response through the body; the trembling response itself; often associated with illness: fevers and chills, or susceptibility to illness. Close the window or you'll catch a chill. I felt a chill when the ...
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{I was really considering not publishing this video because it’s so behind the scenes, but that discomfort is what told me I had to do it – you need to see this because this is what it’s really like sometimes and I so want you to know what it’s really like and not be misled...
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You have sudden chest pain or shortness of breath. You have a seizure. Your heart is beating faster than usual. You feel like you are going to faint.When should I contact my healthcare provider?You have a fever. You feel nervous and restless. You have chills, a cough, or feel weak ...