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Can flu make your neck hurt?

Can flu make your neck hurt?

The common cold and the flu are two common types of viral infections that affect the respiratory system. Both a cold and the flu can lead to sore throats and swollen, tender lymph nodes in the neck.

Is a stiff neck a flu symptom?

In addition to fever, vomiting, and sensitivity to light, a stiff neck can be a sign of a simple viral infection, such as the flu.

How do I know if I have the flu or meningitis?

However, while both can cause a headache, the stiff neck of meningitis generally does not occur with the flu. Also, respiratory symptoms such as a cough tend to be associated with the flu more than meningitis.

Can a virus cause a stiff neck?

When you have a stiff neck, fever, feel nauseous and are sensitive to light then it can also be a sign of a common viral infection, like the flu.

What are the symptoms of neck and shoulder pain?

Symptoms include: 1 pain on one side of your head or face 2 stiff neck and headache after certain neck movements 3 pain around your eyes More

Why does my shoulder hurt when I have the flu?

People with Covid also experience muscle aches in the way the flu can cause them. This can then occur as a painful shoulder.” Dr Shond Laha, an ICU consultant, said: “It could signal blood clots at the heart as the nerves which supply the heart also feed the shoulder. Anyone experiencing this should seek medical advice.

Is it normal to have neck pain with a cold?

In other instances, neck pain may be the sign of a potentially serious medical condition like meningitis. Knowing the difference can help you make the right choice if neck pain and cold symptoms co-occur.

What causes sharp pain in the back of the neck?

Some of the symptoms of referred pain from your neck include: Pain in your right shoulder can be a sign of a gallstone blocking a duct in your gallbladder. You may also feel pain in your back between your shoulder blades. The pain may be sudden and sharp.

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