stomach flu is nothing but the gastroenteritis.it is gastric irritation caused due to various factors.
factors causing stomach flu
Whether or not a person is contagious during the stomach flu incubation period will depend on which stomach flu virus the person is infected with. For example, with a rotavirus infection, the person is contagious during the stomach flu incubation period. This person is also contagious while experiencing stomach flu symptoms . Once the diarrhea has ended, a person with rota virus gastro enteritis is no longer contagious.
In the case of a norovirus infection (including Norwalk virus), a person is not usually contagious during the stomach flu incubation period. People infected with norovirus gastroenteritis are usually contagious from the moment they begin feeling ill to at least 3 days after recovery. Some people may be contagious for as long as 2 weeks after recovery
The incubation period of the stomach flu is the time from when you swallowed the viruses to when you start to feel sick. There are a variety of viruses that cause the stomach flu (viral gastroenteritis). The incubation period for most of these viruses is 24-48 hours. However, the incubation period can occasionally be a full week.
From the time u swallowed the virus to the time u feel sick
It depends on which virus is causing your stomach flu, You could stay contagious for up to 3 weeks or as short as a week.
The incubation period is typically longer than that. See the related question below for more information about the incubation period and other stages of the A-H1N1/09 flu.
I believe so. The stomach flu isn't the flu at all and is a digestive system ailment. The flu is influenza, a respiratory virus.
It does if you have the flu or stomach virus.
The incubation period of bird flu is expected to be 3 to 10 days.
No. You could get other people sick because the virus that causes the stomach flu is VERY contagious.
it could be fever or stomach flu
It doesn't. The flu virus is a respiratory illness that typically causes fever, muscle aches and pain, extreme fatigue and coughing. Occasionally, children with the flu will have stomach symptoms such as nausea or diarrhoea, but these symptoms are uncommon in adults with the flu. The "stomach flu" is actually not the flu at all, but one of any number of bacterial or viral illnesses that affect the stomach and gastrointestinal tract. These illnesses are typically shorter in duration than the flu.
Yes, until they go a full 24 hours straight without a fever, then they are considered no longer able to spread the flu to others. See the related question below about the incubation period, when it talks about "shedding virus", that is when it is able to be passed to someone else.
Yes. You will get a stomach virus that will make you diharea all day or you just throw up the virus. Its kinda like the stomach flu.
The incubation period of swine flu is 5 to 7 days. If you were actually were exposed 21 days ago, then you are past the incubation time for symptoms to begin occurring from that exposure.
Perfectly normal. Nobody bounces back from a flu, it takes a while.
The winter season usually brings an infestation of the stomach flu and many other sicknesses.