Symptoms and manifestations during the incubation period of H1N1 influenza
H1N1 refers to H1N1 influenza. The incubation period symptoms and manifestations of H1N1 influenza generally include mild fever, sore throat, muscle aches, headache, fatigue, etc. Specific details are as follows:
1. Mild fever
During the incubation period of H1N1 influenza, patients may experience mild fever, with body temperature ranging from 37.5°C to 38°C.
2. Sore throat
H1N1 influenza infection may cause sore throat, particularly in the upper and lower parts of the throat. This pain may affect swallowing and speaking.
3. Muscle aches
During the incubation period of H1N1 influenza, muscle aches may occur, especially in the back and leg muscles. Such discomfort may impair the patient's mobility.
4. Headache
Headaches may appear during the incubation period of H1N1 influenza, particularly around the eyebrows and temples. These headaches may interfere with daily activities and work performance.
5. Fatigue
H1N1 influenza may cause fatigue, making patients feel weak and exhausted, thus finding it difficult to carry out normal daily activities.
These symptoms and signs may appear during the incubation period, but they may also be absent. If H1N1 influenza is suspected, medical attention should be sought promptly, and diagnosis and treatment should be conducted under the guidance of a physician.