Had a slight fever on Sunday and yesterday.. and recently all the hype of swine flu made me a bit nervous, although my temperature was always below the trigger temp for swine flu, so i shouldnt have to worry..
anyway, i searched online for quite a bit of information regarding flu symptoms.. one thing i couldnt understand was why would the body ache? I vaguely remember that the aching shows that the body is resisting the virus or smthg.. but i cant be sure..
What I found:
While influenza is a virus that specifically targets the respiratory tract, it does have an impact on the total body causing fatigue, fever, and muscle and joint aches.
Joint aches occur from a form of mild arthritis that occurs with influenza. There are over 100 causes of arthritis, and a viral origin is one of these causes. In arthritis related to viral infections, immune complexes that form as a result of the body's attempt to rid itself of the virus, may be deposited in the joints and result in a temporary arthritis. In this case, the virus itself does not settle in the cells, rather the body's own immune response to the virus causes the joint achiness. Once the virus is gone, the body's immune response settles down.
In general, arthritis resulting from a viral infection such as influenza:
- Generally affects joints throughout the body
- Often felt as joint achiness, rather than joint swelling, redness or tenderness
- Usually accompanied by a mild fever
- Often begins gradually following viral infection
- Not cured by antibiotics; usually goes away on its own
After reading I realised that it's probably true, most of the aching happened around the joints.. damn painful on Sun. but by ytd i was alr recovering, and the aches were not that bad alr too. luckily i didnt go and see a doc.. since it couldnt be cured by antibiotics anyway.. haha..