What are the symptoms of common flu?
Typically, the symptoms of flu are noticeable and are made known to the infected person, so they will know when they have the flu and the symptoms include, but are not limited to: having a fevers or fevers reaching between 100 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (some reaching as high as 106 degrees), having muscle pains and body aches in the arms (most are severe), back and legs, having mild to severe headaches or migraines, having pain when you move your eyes, having feelings of fatigue or tiredness and/or losses of appetite, having a runny nose, dry cough or a sore throat, which are not noticed until after the first few days of the illness. Usually, the infected person becomes sick after one to four days after the virus that causes the flu enters the body and the fever usually last anywhere from three to eight days after the illness starts, but the fever usually subsides after two to three days after the illness begins. As for the dry coughing, running nose and the sneezing, the usual time fo