Saturday, March 1, 2008

My Husband Has A Flu and The Symptoms’

I am worry of my husband this morning, he went to work even he was not feeling well. In about noon time, I was wondering somebody knocking on the door, only to find out it was my husband and I thought he was feeling okay, but he was not as he said he felt horrible. He said to me, it just a sudden for him, last night, as I remember he woke up and got water and just hurriedly went back to the bed and shivering and makes me worried and I put the comforter around him and he said, hug me and make me warm and I am small and I am thinking it was not enough. Today, I made him a tea with lemon and also I did make fresh squeezed orange juice which we bought in Kroger’s on other night as we have one little box of orange juice I made 1 glass for him. I asked him if he will go back to work and he said he will not as he is really feel sick and he slept some hours and I let him sleep. When he woke up he said he feel a little better and makes me feel not so worried and tonight, we went to CVS pharmacy to buy a medicine for him. I guess he is getting better and I hope and I pray he will get well soon as makes me full happy when he will be feel back to normal.

Below which I would like to share with you about the Flu Symptoms which I found in Google and this is from the website of tamiflu.com which you can stay informed if you signed up in their website for flu alert emails and monthly newsletters about the flu and I just grabbed this FLU SYMPTOMS from them.

The flu is characterized by a collection of symptoms that can often occur suddenly, including:

-Fever (higher than 100° F)
A fever occurs when your body temperature increases in response to illness or injury. Your temperature is considered elevated when it is higher than 100°F.

-Chills
Body chills that are not related to a cold environment can be a sign of the flu.

-Headache
A headache associated with the flu may appear suddenly, and be related to body aches or nasal congestion you're experiencing.

-Extreme tiredness
It's normal to feel tired at the end of a long day or when you don't get adequate sleep, but unexplained tiredness can be a sign of the flu.

-Dry cough
Know your cough. A productive cough (coughing up mucus) is common with a cold, while a non-productive or dry cough (with no mucus) is associated with the flu.

-Sore throat
Swelling in the throat can lead to a sore throat.

-Runny nose
Runny nose may also occur but is more common in children than adults.

-Muscle aches
While it is normal to feel body aches from physical overexertion, body aches that are sudden and unexplained can be a sign of the flu.

-Stomach symptoms
Stomach symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea are more common in children than in adults

-Chest discomfort
Chest discomfort is often severe with the flu.

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