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Why have I been feeling rundown for 2 weeks now?

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I've been feeling rundown for 2 weeks now. I have not had a fever that I know of. There has been slight nausea, body/muscle aches, some lower back pain, pretty unproductive cough (though sometimes something comes up - not much though), slight pain in left abdomen area not quite to my side (parallel with belly button), near constant headaches, no diarrhea, normal urine from what I can tell (I think I drink enough) and sometimes light headed or a feeling of fuzziness.
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Probably a viral upper respiratory tract infection.
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Hello,
Could be your body is fighting off the flu. Increase your water intake, and take some immune vitamins such as Vitamins A, D, Zinc and the herb Echinacea. Hope you feel better soon, if not, please see your doctor.
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Sound Like You ARE Fighting off some kind of bug. Drink plenty of fluids and see a doctor.  It may just need time to pass. Eat things that are light on the stomach.  It is important to stay hydrated.
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