Symptoms Of Norovirus

Norovirus, which is contagious, is an infection that brings about sudden diarrhea and vomiting. Often spread through contaminated food or water, norovirus can also be passed from person to person when in a confined area with an infected person. After being exposed to the virus, gastrointestinal symptoms will come on within twelve to forty-eight hours. It usually takes about three days for symptoms to go away. It may be a few more days after that before a person is feeling completely better. For the most part, norovirus isn’t a very dangerous illness, though it can cause complications in the very young and the very old. Individuals who have a compromised immune system may suffer complications such as dehydration. Let’s take a look at common symptoms associated with norovirus now.

Muscle Pain

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While norovirus causes some gastrointestinal symptoms, there are also other bodily symptoms that can make a person feel unwell and uncomfortable. Muscle pain is very common at the beginning of the illness when a person feels their worst. This is similar to the body aches many people feel when they are sick with a fever or the flu. This muscle pain can be treated using an over-the-counter pain reliever such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Dehydration can complicate this symptom, so it is important to push fluids during a bout of norovirus and make certain electrolytes are supplemented.

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