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3. Symptoms of flu

The typical symptoms of flu are a high temperature (103ºF or 39.4ºC) with chills, a cough, sore throat, general weakness, painful muscles, backache and headache.

The major difference between flu and the common cold is that you may be literally 'knocked flat' by flu and unable to do anything but go to bed until the worst of the illness has passed.

The main symptoms of flu generally last for about seven days. For some people, however, complications such as bronchitis and pneumonia will delay recovery. Once the severe illness has passed, you may find that you still feel tired and unwell. This could last for several weeks.

 

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