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I have been under the weather for the past few days with a flue I am wondering, where do the muscle aches come from? I was supposed to have a fun-night out in Amsterdam yesterday (Kill Bill just came out).. but nothing of that..
Originally posted by Monique
Thank you adrenaline, so does anyone know on a molecular level what is going on?
The flu, also known as influenza, is a contagious respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus. Muscle aches, also called myalgia, are a common symptom of the flu. The virus can cause inflammation and infection in the muscles, leading to pain and discomfort.
No, muscle aches are not always present with the flu. Some people may experience other symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, and fatigue without any muscle aches. However, muscle aches are a common symptom and can be a sign of a more severe infection.
Yes, it is possible for muscle aches to be the only symptom of the flu. This is more common in mild cases of the flu, where the virus does not cause other respiratory symptoms. However, if muscle aches are accompanied by other symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention to rule out other potential causes.
The severity of muscle aches with the flu can vary from person to person. Some factors that may contribute to more severe muscle aches include the individual's immune response, age, and overall health. People with weaker immune systems or underlying health conditions may experience more intense muscle aches with the flu.
Yes, muscle aches from the flu can be treated with over-the-counter pain relievers, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. It is important to also rest and stay hydrated to help the body recover. In severe cases, a doctor may prescribe antiviral medication to help alleviate symptoms and shorten the duration of the flu.