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Swine Flu Symptoms Checker By National Health Service of UK

Posted on Jul. 15, 2009 by Lindsay Britney

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British people are too concerned about the swine flu as the Influenza A (H1N1) virus begins to take tolls on the healthy subjects in the country, so they call NHS Direct line for the advice on the disease, as a result, the hotline are paralyzing. To relief that pressure, NHS launched the swine flu symptoms checker. For those who are afraid of having contacted swine flu, click here to check if you have swine flu symptoms or not.

Swine flu’s typical symptons are a sudden fever and sudden cough. Other symptoms may include headache, tiredness, sore throat, chills, aching muscles, limb or joint pain, runny nose, sneezing, diarrhoea or stomach upset.

If one does not have a temperature, the likelihood is he/she does not have swine flu.



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2 Responses to “Swine Flu Symptoms Checker By National Health Service of UK”

  1. Cystic Acne says:

    I have a relative who got the Swine Flu in Mexico. It is a good thing that he already recovered from this disease.

  2. arthritisremedy says:

    i always advice my kids to wear face masks when going into crowded areas. swine flu is really scary and i dont want my kids getting infected by it.

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