Symptoms Of Legionnaires Disease
Loss Of Appetite

You’d think your body would want to take in more energy to fight off a bacterial infection, but one of its coping mechanisms is a loss of appetite. Even though eating is one way you bring energy into your body, the process of digestion itself consumes energy even as it releases energy from your food. Because your body goes into survival mode, all extra expenditures of energy are suspended, even if they would result in a net gain of energy. Even if you don’t feel hungry while you’re sick, it’s important to still drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated and to eat what you can.
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Muscle Aches

While your body is fighting off diseases, it releases a concoction of natural chemicals, hormones, and proteins to help the immune system fight off the invading bacteria. While these chemicals help the immune system, they don’t come without side effects. One side effect is you’re likely to feel muscle aches as your body fights off the legionella bacteria. Take your time and make sure you don't push yourself too hard during this time. Listen to your body and take things slow so you have the best chance of making a full recovery. Muscle aches are the body’s way of telling you to slow down.
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