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Does the flu make you sleepy?


Question Posted Tuesday February 14 2012, 12:56 pm

I have been sleeping on and off all day even when I don't want to. I hate naps and they usually make me feel worse! Does the flu cause sleepyness? btw I haven't had any meds that would make me sleepy. Thanks! :)

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orphans answered Wednesday February 15 2012, 5:00 am:
Of course it does. Your body is weak, a lot of your energy is going towards fighting the bacteria that is causing you to be ill. You generally also tend to eat less, and so you consume less energy.

If you feel it to be odd, or wierd, see a doctor.

Hope I helped :)

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