Recognizing Swine Flu symptoms is critical during this time of potential global crisis. Being able to distinguish swine flu symptoms from other types of flu and illnesses is critical in containing and avoiding the spread of the swine flu virus. Fortunately, the symptoms of swine flu are relatively easy to recognize. Still, swine flu symptoms can be easy to mistake for more common sorts of influenza.
1. Look for the typical symptoms associated with influenza. These would include things like lethargy, fever, a lack of appetite, and even coughing.
2. Be aware that there are other, less common swine flu symptoms. Some of these are things like diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, runny nose or even a sore throat.
3. Visit your doctor if you believe you may be experiencing swine flu symptoms. For swine flue to be properly diagnosed, your health care provider would need to collect a respiratory specimen within the first four or five days that you have the illness.
4. Understand that diagnosing the swine flu requires that the sample be sent to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). Unless the specimen is sent in to the CDC, you can't be sure that you have the swine flu.
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