What kind of Norovirus symptoms should you look out for? Well, nausea, diarrhoea and vomiting are the main factors, though people might also experience headaches, pain in the arms and legs, and a high temperature. The virus is typically at its most infectious from the start of symptoms and then for around 48 hours after symptoms have stopped. It’s recommended to stay at home during this time so as not to infect anyone else.
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00:00What kind of neurovirus symptoms should you look out for? Well, nausea, diarrhoea and
00:05vomiting are the main factors, though people might also experience headaches, pain in the
00:10arms and legs, and a high temperature. The virus is typically at its most infectious
00:15from the start of symptoms, and then for around 48 hours after symptoms have stopped. It's
00:20recommended to stay at home during this time, so as not to infect anyone else. Now, whilst
00:26there's no specific treatment at the moment for neurovirus, there are a few tips on how
00:30you can help the bug. So, it's recommended to drink plenty of fluids throughout illness
00:35to prevent dehydration. Resting is also the best policy in this instance, and people are
00:40said to start feeling better in two or three days. Regular and frequent hand washing with
00:45soap and warm water is one of the best ways to remove germs and avoid getting pooly. Effective
00:51cleaning is thought to be the single most important factor in reducing the spread of
00:55neurovirus.