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Quick question - do you always get a fever with swine flu?

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Quick question - do you always get a fever with swine flu?


My MD said "most" get a fever of at least 101. He said that some reach 104, but that is usually when other issues are starting to set in such as bronchitis, or pnuemonia. I have not heard of a case of a "feverless flu"
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