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Influenza (flu)

Influenza, commonly known as "the flu", is an infectious disease caused by an influenza virus. Symptoms can be mild to severe. The most common symptoms include: a high fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle pains, headache, coughing, and feeling tired. These symptoms typically begin two days after exposure to the virus and most last less than a week. The cough, however, may last for more than two weeks. In children, there may be nausea and vomiting, but these are not common in adults. Nausea and vomiting occur more commonly in the unrelated infection gastroenteritis, which is sometimes inaccurately referred to as "stomach flu" or "24-hour flu". Complications of influenza may include viral pneumonia, secondary bacterial pneumonia, sinus infections, and worsening of previous health problems such as asthma or heart failure

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There are 2 factors preventing Influenza (flu), including:

Protective FactorsStudies

Andrographis paniculata Herb risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Andrographis paniculata
Herb

1 study

Fresh Chili Peppers (Capsaicin) Herb risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Fresh Chili Peppers (C...
Herb

1 study

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There are 1 factors increasing Influenza (flu), including:

Risk FactorsStudies

Low weather temperature Selfcare risk & protective factor
Minor Risk Factor Low weather temperature
Selfcare

1 study

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