Flu like symptoms after exercise
slay0r
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Has anyone else ever had the title? I seem to get flu like symptoms sometimes after I exercise, Sore throat, aching all over and a runny nose. It's a bit wierd but googling it there seems to be a lot of people saying the same thing. Does anyone know any potential solutions because it feels like I'm taking 1 step forward and 1 step back..
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Hydrate yourself really well, or maybe you have allergies and the extra hard breathing is effecting you. You may need to start with something that has less heavy breathing and build your way up.0
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Also if you don't shower right away after sweating and working out, your sweat can feel like it's freezing because you are most likely going into an environment where you weren't as hot as before (as you were working out before) and you can get really cold and get a runny nose and get the same effects as if you went outside in the snow for a while without being bundled up and catch a cold.0
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Are you working out in the heat? If so, and you are sweating a lot, your electrolytes may be imbalanced. Maybe try refueling with something salty as well as drinking a lot of water.
If you aren't eating enough, your body shifts resources away from joint maintenance needed to support exercise. That could explain the achy feeling also.
I'm not sure about the runny nose - are you exercising outside? Do you have allergies? Sinus problems?
It's hard to tell without more information, but those are some ideas.0 -
exercise induced asthma maybe??0
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i think it has to do with histamines-- you are having an immune response while your exercising.0
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I get a runny nose in the mornings due to hayfever. I have also been suffering with wheezing occasionally so I have been to the doctors and am awaiting some testing to be done. However my sister in law suggested i try a hayfever nasal spray to help with the allergies. I don't feel as bad or tired anymore so I hope that continues! So maybe you could try a nasal spray as well as a tablet?0
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are you at a gym? could you be allergic to something there? maybe the cleaners they use.0
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It's outside I get it mostly so maybe it is pollens or something. It was raining when I ran yesterday so that might not have helped. It's like the 5th time in a couple of months so it's quite annoying. Which allergy tablets do you guys recommend? I do hydrate quite well and I do work out often until the last week or so.0
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Yes. I'm struggling with that myself. I did some research a week or two ago on the subject. I found that some people get motion sickness from some ab exercises or you're doing too much. Neither were the case for me, so I asked my trainer. She said I'm running out of fuel... too add protein to my diet - before working out. She also suggested for me to drink G2 between cardio and weight training to replenish my sugars. I'm assuming the nose run is because it's all related to being out of fuel (for me). I seem to be doing better on higher protein, but I run out of that eventually, too (I did today).0
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I've taken some Benadrill or whatever it's called. Don't seem to be seeing any results whatsoever, can anyone recommend a decent one that is non drowsy? I took one a while ago and wanted to fall asleep all day, can't be having that.
I'm leaning towards this not being a hayfever issue as I've never suffered from anything remotely similar, although I'm keeping my options open.
Reading some websites it seems it's possible that I'm actually poisening myself from burning too much fat. Apparently there's toxins within fat and when you burn them they go into your bloodstream and make your liver work overload, hence the flu like symptoms. Don't know how true this is but it sounds feasible considering I've burned 8 and a half stone of fat (119lb) in a year exactly. Still not sure on this one at all.
Mardavalais I'd understand onfuel and protein side but I've eaten more than I've eaten on a normal week for the last 2 weeks and exercised less so I don't really know why this is happening? (6 times in about 2 months now seems a little excessive)0 -
buuump!0
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Allegra works well for me and they have it over the counter now.0
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It sounds like seasonal allergies. I never had them before, but the past couple years i have had problems, especially when i run outside. Its usually for about a month in late spring... (right now, haha. i am runny nosed wheezing monster) It passes once the weather really warms up. I dont take anything when i am working out, only after if it is really bothering me - claritin. I try and stick to the suck it up, it will pass in a few weeks attitude, but if it keeps going, you might want to get prescription allergy meds!0
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I would hope that you talked this over with your Doctor. ANYTIME you feel ill, on a REGULAR basis after working out you MUST consult with a Doctor. This could be a cardiac problem. Let them give you the answer. When you tell them "flu like symptoms after working out or feeling ill after working out" it will raise lots of red flags.0
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It doesn't seem to be allergies. I've taken piriton and another random brand and neither of them seem to do anything for me. I've not seen my doctor yet. I might pop in if it happens again. Need to be in work at the moment so can't really go .0
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I had this once- after I ran my first marathon. I have no idea what it was, and it freaked me out. It hasn't happened since.0
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It might just be to do with pushing yourself to a limit and leaving yourself open to viruses because you've run yourself down, which would be supported by your experiences with the marathon.
I'll see if it happens again and I'll work on it from there!0 -
You could well be overtraining, which clasically leaves you vulnerable to colds etc, as well as fatigue. I'm a runner and it's a common hazard, especially when upping mileage during marathon or ultra training.0
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Yeah I might be pushing it a bit hard, especially if I've not exercised for a week it's probably completely running me down pushing to get to the same level I was at previously. Considering I've lost 8 and a half stone in the period of time that I have, that probably doesn't help with trying to speed it up too quickly as well0
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I also have this. I have been weight training and exercising quite often (3-5 times a week) and I've noticed that the next day, I'm not only a little sore in the muscles I worked, but I have that "achey body" feeling that is common with the flu. Sometimes my stomach feels a little queezy too. I have been researching this online, and I see that many others also have post-work out symptoms like this. It goes away with sleep, so I'm not too worried about it, but I'm glad to realize that the flu feeling is really connected to my working out. I thought something was wrong with my immune system.
I like the answer about the body trying to rid itself of toxins and perhaps its not doing it fast enough and the toxins are remaining in the blood stream...something like that. I am going to ask my trainer about it today!0 -
This has actually toned down quite a lot since I stopped doing lots of weight training, I don't know if that's connected somehow but I've stopped going to the gym as much and instead I'm doing 70 mins of intense cardio a day and I've not had any cold or flu effects...strange!0
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I also get this, had it about 5/6 times over the last few months. My symptoms are hives, ulcers, mild head cold, ringing ears and excessive aches much like I get with flu. On other occasions I though I had simply caught something (knowing that your immune system is temporarily weakened with exercise) but this cant be the case all the time, I've had it doing exercise in my own home, outside and at the gym. I get it mostly with cardio, but it has been triggered by weights too. I have been to the doctors 4 times and been laughed out on every occasion. I have also read about the shed of toxins when you metabolise fat that gets dumped into your blood. Especially if you have an over active immune system, I think this makes sense. It has been suggested that I had immunology problems, but a year and 10 months after my referral to the clinic... I am still waiting for an appointment. Have you ever had problems with your immune system? have you had allergies/hives/ulcers?
I once went through a spate of getting in a very severe feverish state after a hot bath or sauna. My uncle is an alternative health specialist and suggested that the detoxification associated with such treatments did a similar thing, by dumping the toxins in your blood and your body responding as though you were ill. Have you ever had this?
I am still seeking a solution for this, as I appear to gain more weight comfort eating when I'm ill than I lose working out. I will let you if i find any resolution as its getting me seriously down0 -
Funnily enough I'd switched to cardio after doing this thread due to wanting to do some fitness challenges. All the illness stopped. Now I've just started to go to the gym again and the symptoms have almost immediately popped back up again, it can't be a coincidence.. I'm really run down today and I've got to cycle 10 miles back home in the extreme wind uuuurgh!0
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Interesting what you said about over exercising. But can 10min of cardio be considered over exercising? I always was a sedentary but last year, everytime I started working out, I got these flu like symptoms. The first time I worked out 30min everyday during 14 days, using the Biggest Loser Cardiomax. And as I had asmas and allergies when I was a kid, I rather stop the exercise and rest. Then when I was feeling better and got back to exercising, it came back with less than a week. So I rest and bought glutamina and once and again the flu symptoms came back with only 2 days of working out.
The idea of my body acting against myself drives me crazy, because I really miss exercising. Hope someone will figure it out soon!0 -
I have this same problem... One thing I did stumble upon was that we might get an imbalance of bacteria in our stomachs when we workout and in return makes us feel ill... A simple probiotic pill will get rid of this. I have not tried it out myself but a few people have confirmed this.. I will post back with results if end up taking them. Also if you try it out let us know te results0
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I've been doing the following:
Having a seven seas "multibonita" Vitality vitamin which is complete with probiotics.
I've also been eating some probiotic yoghurt (irish diet yoghurt it's amazing!)
On top of this I've been drinking lots of non-concerntrated orange juice, taking my protein shake daily and making sure I'm eating more than enough.
Not had the symptoms since but I have however been more tired on weekends.. that's probably due to 7 hrs sleep and 2+ hours exercise a day ontop of a stressful job but I hope the above helps. I've been having milk with my protein too.0 -
yes!!! thank you! i thought i was the only one having this...i work out 5 times a day, for 2 hours.
i get this at the gym mostly, because i switch from hot to cold environment and i figured out thats the reason why i get it (this week though i was protected from the cold with scarfs and jacket and hoods and STILL got it)
...My symptoms actually get worse when i sleep, and when i wake up i feel like a have a cold, my throat hurts and i have ringing in my ears....
i am so tired of this, i feel like its holding me back from my goals..plus none of my friends at the gym have it. i will try the probiotics and i hope this works..otherwise i dont know what to do. i feel exhausted from trying to find the right solution to this problem.
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I got run down again last week, it seems to be when I don't allow myself enough rest it hits me harder as well. I think it's a mix of burning off fat, lack of recovery and not having the right things to boost your immune system.
The combo of the green tea I drink, the probiotics (vitamins and yoghurts) and more sleep seem to be improving it so hopefully it's just a stage!0 -
Has anyone else ever had the title? I seem to get flu like symptoms sometimes after I exercise, Sore throat, aching all over and a runny nose. It's a bit wierd but googling it there seems to be a lot of people saying the same thing. Does anyone know any potential solutions because it feels like I'm taking 1 step forward and 1 step back..
Training beyond the energy limits of diet can cause several reactions including 'flu like symptoms'.
I suggest reading this article- http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/training/overtraining-overreaching-and-all-the-rest-part-1.html
Quite possibly your diet isn't balanced against your lifestyle/excersize.0 -
I have an autoimmune disease, this happens to me a lot for like 12 hours after my workout. Just make sure to take it easy, not to say you are autoimmune but drink some tea the night following, get good rest and hydrate well throughout. I have a 24 oz water bottle that I finish by the time I am done working out.0
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