A new strain of the norovirus is picking up steam in the United States. More than 140 outbreaks of the virus have been reported so far. It may cause serious complications, especially during flu season. The reason is because the norovirus is not the flu--though it is sometimes referred to as "stomach flu". The common flu causes more problems to the upper respiratory system and happens during flu season while the norovirus attacks the intestinal tract. Contracting both illnesses at one time could be possible this time of year. Noroviruses are very contagious. You can get them from infected people and contaminated food or water. The viruses also lurk on surfaces, such as handrails, keyboards and counter tops. They can also make you very sick because they cause inflammation to the walls of the colon and stomach.
Symptoms include:
-stomach pain -nausea -diarrhea -and vomiting
The CDC says the best way to fight the norovirus is to wash your hands. Officials say although this strain may not be that easy to control, keeping clean is your best defense. Physicians say the best way to treat it is to rest and stay hydrated. If you or a loved one has the symptoms, health experts say to go see a doctor immediately, especially if the virus is affecting a child or an elderly person.
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