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Has anyone ever had a virus such as the flu, where the skin on your back or stomach is very sensitive to the touch? I forgot what this is called, had it one other time and my dr. confirmed it was part of the virus...I am just getting over the flu and it felt like that this time around too. Yes! I hate that....I don't know what it's called because I never had it diagnosed, but I've experienced it. I just drank a lot of water hoping that it would go away. ur being paronoid I currently have the flu and yes my skin is sensitive to touch, my joints pain and I'm feverish. |
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