Saad.A,Alishba,Ameer and Ahmed.  High fever  Body aches  Chills  Sore throat  Cough  Runny nose  When you have a flu you get sick and High fever.

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Saad.A,Alishba,Ameer and Ahmed

 High fever  Body aches  Chills  Sore throat  Cough  Runny nose  When you have a flu you get sick and High fever.

 When someone has a infection like cough, runny nose and high fever you can inhale the droplets directly.

 Usually we should take bed rest and plenty of fluids to treat flu. But in some cases.

 We should wear warm clothes.  Open heaters.  Drink hot things like coffee, tea and drink hot soup.  Eat dry fruits.  Sit in warm places.  We should rub our hand to get warm.