Norovirus  

Introduction 

Norovirus

Find out what norovirus is, how to reduce your risk of getting it and what to do if you have it.

I've got norovirus again

Don't worry – it's OK to get norovirus more than once. 

You can get norovirus several times because the virus is always changing, which means your body cannot build up resistance to it.

Norovirus, better known as the winter vomiting bug, is the most common stomach bug in the UK, affecting people of all ages.

The virus, which is highly contagious, causes vomiting and diarrhoea. As there is no specific cure, you have to let it run its course, but it should not last more than a couple of days. If you get norovirus, make sure you drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration and practise good hygiene to help prevent it from spreading.

Read more about the symptoms of norovirus.

Norovirus can be unpleasant to experience, but it's not generally dangerous and most people make a full recovery within a couple of days, without having to see a doctor.

Noroviruses are a group of viruses that are the most common cause of stomach bugs (gastroenteritis) in the UK. They are also known as small round structured viruses (SRSV) or Norwalk-like viruses.

Between 600,000 and 1 million people in the UK catch norovirus every year. You may have heard of it as the “winter vomiting bug” because the illness is more common in winter. However, the virus can be caught at any time of the year.

What should I do?

If you have norovirus, the following steps should help ease your symptoms:

  • Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration.
  • Take paracetamol for any fever or aches and pains.
  • If you feel like eating, eat foods that are easy to digest. 
  • Stay at home and don't go to the doctor, because norovirus is contagious and there is nothing the doctor can do while you have it.
  • However, contact your GP to seek advice if your symptoms last longer than a few days or if you already have a serious illness.

Extra care should be taken to prevent babies and small children who are vomiting or have diarrhoea from dehydrating, by giving them plenty of fluids. Babies and young children can still drink milk.

Read more about treating norovirus.

Don't worry if you are pregnant and you get norovirus: there is no risk to your unborn child.

How to stop it spreading

The virus is easily spread by contact with an infected person, especially through their hands. You can also catch it through contaminated food or drink or by touching contaminated surfaces or objects.

The following measures should help prevent the virus from spreading further:

  • Wash your hands frequently.
  • Do not share towels and flannels.
  • Disinfect any surfaces that an infected person has touched. 

Read more about preventing norovirus.

Outbreaks in busy places such as hospitals, nursing homes and schools are common because the virus can survive for several days on surfaces or objects touched by an infected person.




Last reviewed: 20/03/2012

Next review due: 20/03/2014

Comments are personal views. Any information they give has not been checked and may not be accurate.

Sreeni_V said on 25 May 2012

I suddenly felt dizziness and after 15 minutes again and strated vomiting non -stop and almost faited. has to rush to A&E , where they said it is stomach bug. my dizziness hasnt gone , but it reduced a lot. for the first week, my wife had to help me to walk.
after that I met out of hours GP and she said dizziness is due to inner ear inflammation due to virus and she gave stemitil tablets.
after a week I met my usual GP and he said it is BPPV . I dont know whom to beleive and he hasnt referred me to ENT specalist. any advise pleaes.

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ssumner125 said on 15 May 2012

Could someone please advise me if you can have all the other symptoms of Norovirus but not the vomiting.
Thanks

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Mosey1 said on 03 May 2012

I started vomiting on Saturday night and five days on I am still struggeling to hold down water. On Monday the diarrhoea came as a nice surprise, however, thankfully it is now starting to improve. I've no longer got the terrible stomach cramps but I feel so weak and thirsty and all my muscles ache.

I don't think I've ever felt so ill in my whole 30 years! Can't wait until this passes!

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NANNYOFTHREE said on 29 April 2012

This is a very nasty virus,it started on thursday night, all night i was up and down to the bathroom, being sick and having diarrhoea at the same time is very upsetting for anyone, the sharp pains in my stomach were very bad,friday i was in bed all day could not face food,saturday managed to keep a banana down, taken paracetamol for the aches and pains which have helped a little. been indoors since thursday,now its sunday and feeling a lot better,now feeling guilty because i have passed it on to my family,but what is really upsetting me is not being able to see my grandchildren.
Can anyone advise me when it will be safe for my grandchildren to come and visit? Thank you.

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cavillas said on 14 April 2012

Just a word of caution, if you are in kidney failure and you get norovirus then report it at once to your renal clinic, stop taking enapril. Norovirus can have a devestating effect and lead to further degredation of the kidneys in such patients.

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eroomja1 said on 27 March 2012

This advice is not good! - If your symptoms persist do not visit your GP - you will pass it on to everyone you might come into contact with there! - telephone your GP and get advice and if they need to see you they will arrange for you to come in when the surgery is quiet and use a room away from other patients.

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kelliedee said on 22 March 2012

This has been quite possibly the worst i have felt in years! Started with a temperature and fever, vomiting throughout monday night unable to sleep tossing and turning in pain. Slept through tuesday with trips to the loo inbetween sips of water. Have had no appetite and no desire to eat a thing. Wednesday and thursday have been filled with the most terrible, severe stomach cramps i have ever known! They feel like shooting, stabbing pains that go all around my front and back, coming and going every fifteen minutes to half an hour. Still coping with diarreoha and cramps after three days solid! Just wishing these pains would go away soon!! what an awful bug this is! Xx

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Peony111 said on 12 March 2012

The runny stuff seems to have gone but now I feel as if I am drunk. I was taken ill on Thursday. I have had the electrolyte drinks and I am now eating but I just feel so awful when I stand up. Anyone else get this?

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michelle0199 said on 09 March 2012

My mum was taken into hospital with pain in her back. They do not know what it is yet. Since she has been in she has got worse. She has been vomiting constantly and has got diareah. She has had this for 2 days and it seems to be getting worse. They haven,t told her what it is. So I,ve just looked on the internet now and it says think twice before you visit because notovirus is circulating in the hospital. I am hoping it is this. I think they should have told her because she is worrying herself sick not knowing what it is. She just thinks she,s getting worse and worse.

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creepy13 said on 08 March 2012

A huge thank you to everyone who shared their personal norovirus horror stories. My elderly mother & I are both down with it as are half our family. I came across this site by chance & am so glad i did. Lots of helpful advice & I am feeling less isolated (being shut indoors with a "NOROVIRUS" warning on the frontdoor is pretty depressing)
Get Well wishes to all fellow suffers

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Mad MC said on 03 March 2012

My 4yr old son came back from reception with a newsletter saying Norovirus was going around the school,
The very next day I recieved a phone call to collect him he had been sick, and has'nt stopped he can't even keep water down he's gone from grey/pale looking sucken eyes to very bright red high tempreture, he's life less and won't touch food it's been 48hrs the diarrera as stopped but the sickness continues this is awful to see,
in between taking care I am constantley cleaning and bleaching hope the rest of the family don't catch this,

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samy123 said on 28 February 2012

my son is 9 years old he got a virus from a girl he sits next to in class and when he got a home on friday he started having a temparture, vomiting, tummy ache with alot op pain and diareyah, after 3 days i took him to the GP and that asked have you ate something thats making your stomach hurt, dring plenty of water, eat alot of soups and stews and he gave him a prescription of paracetamal but after another 3 days he started getting dizzey a sour-throat and a head ache so then i took him to Newham Hospital and thanks to them they told me its a virus and and they said if it is still there for 10 days maximum then they have to go back to his GP and then my 2 other children got it and they started with coughing so i guess now we now how it works since they have expirienced it.

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samy123 said on 28 February 2012

Im realy upset with this sickness because my son has it, he got it from a girl in his class. After he came back from school on friday, the next day he had the sickness, it is very apauling he started having a tempreture, vomiting, headache, sore-throat, tummy ache, then all the diareya came 5 days later and it started getting worst and then tummy ache a head ache and cough and he still has it and is affecting my to other children, my daughter and my other son.

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snoozy68 said on 28 February 2012

This virus just sneaks up on you! I was half-way through giving a piano lesson on Thursday evening when I suddenly started to feel sick. I almost had to literally push the child out of the door at 7pm before rushing to the toilet to be sick. 24 hours of hell then started. I've learnt some clever tricks for dealing with sickness and diarrhoea when they come at the same time! Not pleasant. Anyway reading some of these posts, I think I got away quite lightly. Felt much better by Saturday lunch-time and able to face food again. Family have fortunately managed to avoid catching it too.

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lou girl 98 said on 27 February 2012

Everyone in my house has this awful virus at the moment, my 3 year old came down with this Saturday he was fine in himself then all of a sudden sickness and diareah, his sickness has gone but still has an upset tummy. My little girl same thing started yesterday, she just wants to stay in bed. They don't want to eat but are drinking plenty. Me and my partner on the other hand seem to be really suffering, early hours this morning my partner started to be sick followed by diareah every half and hour is was coming from one end or the other, he feels like he can't even get out of bed and feels really light headed. I then woke up his morning felt fine then watery mouth and sudden dash to the toilet being sick, I feel so weak and can't keep the smallest of water down! Did speak to doc but like they say u just need to ride it out, I haven't felt this ill in a long time and feel sorry for every1thas has had it or gets it.

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Karnelle said on 24 February 2012

My mother had to go to bed early on Sunday night with an uncomfortable tummy and it was making strange noises. However Monday and Tuesday we went to work as normal thinking little of the tummy pain. On arriving home on the Tuesday my mother was in agony with her stomach (sharp pain) since then she has vomited but that lasted one night. she also has severe diarrhea and has to go (35-40 in 2 and a half days - which is no mean feat as our bathroom is downstairs). she struggles to regulate her temperature and has a headache. (the diarrhea came on first)
I began to feel the symptoms at the same time as my mother and I am sure i have this infection but my symptoms are different to that of my mothers. I have the sharp stomach pain, my stomach also makes very odd gurgling noises, I cannot regulate my temperature very well, I have a headache, my arms and legs ache, my eyes burn and i often rush to the toilet. However I have no sickness or diarrhea, when i go to the toilet nothing happens.
We have both had this infection for 4 days now and it is still here. We are drinking plenty of water and only eating soup and a boiled egg on toast so far.
I feel for anyone who has the Norovirus as we have both (like many others) have not felt so drained and ill for a long time - years even. Get well soon to everyone who has this illness!!

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amytinkerbell said on 22 February 2012

i have been having diarrhoea for the last 2-3days and now on wednesday i am feeling very sick but i dont know when i will be sick. i am eating fine but i suggest to stay away from dairy foods like milk. yogurt is fine.
i have been to the toillet today but hant had a poo which i think is improving my chance of getting better soon i have an headache so i suggest to only take par _s e t a m o l since the doctor can do nothin about it.
i found out if you take a nice hot bath with no bubbles if you have sensitive skin like me. with some music that you like preferably soothing music. relaxes you.
making you feel better. after that watch a flm with some water or a nice hot drink or some water if having a hot drink try and use only a small ammount of milk. i slept well for the first time in a couple of days without having to rush down to the toillet evry 10 minutes. just try it because now i am going to do this everynight until i get better mabe not so much the hot drink bit though. also do alot of exersise this helps alot i was on the kinect with my family doin kinect adventures and kinect sports. which involves jumping moving around alot this is streching you mucels so your feeling okay and so you ca sleep later on because yoiu will probably be tierd after all that stretching :)
i hope everyone gets better and me ofcourse
regards for reading.

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Silvertabbi said on 14 February 2012

Thank you to all the other people who posted comments at least I know what hit me on Sunday, diarohhea and vomiting every 15-20 minutes for 12 hours, I've never felt so ill and now it's Tuesday - must have slept most of Monday between taking sips of water. I managed to crawl downstairs a couple of times yesterday to feed the cat and so far this morning managed to drink a mug of lemon tea, but can't face food. Does anyone know how long it lasts?I feel very weak and need to sit down every few minutes.

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roo7 said on 07 February 2012

i had been to visit an ill friend on sat afternoon and felt fine until monday at 2.30 am when i woke with my stomach grumbling and soon had to make a quick dash to the loo where i was violently sick. i was up and down until 1.30pm that afternoon with sickness and diarrhoea every half an hour,it was awful. i felt hot and dizzy and my legs ached so much i couldnt sleep. i sipped water between dashes to keep hydrated and by 1.30pm the sickness has stoped so took paracetamol for my head and legs so i could sleep but woke up during the night very sweatyToday i feel really weak even trying to climb the stairs was such an effort,but ive had toast and a yogurt so im hopefully on the mend. i have never felt so ill in years.

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sas238 said on 06 February 2012

Our two year old started with this on thursday night after being sick in bed, no loose stools until sunday, she has no appetite and only wants to drink, my wife started on friday night with an upset stomach which progressed to sickness within 2 hours, she is 7 months pregnant and has been advised to take rehydration powders, I started with a watery mouth on sunday evening after dinner, within an hour I had it coming out of both ends and ended up passed out on the bathroom floor, spent all monday in bed so far with a gurgling stomach and very loose bowel, I've resorted to my hangover cure of cold fizzy coke, this is making me feel loads better.
I suppose the jist of this is 3 people in the same house, same symptoms but varied intensities of each symptom, I feel for anyone whos had this as this is the worst I've felt through illness in years.

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bookgeek83 said on 26 January 2012

I caught this from a friend. The incubation period was about 24 hours. My first symptom was bloatedness and stomach ache just before bed. Went to sleep, but woke an hour later feeling hot and sweaty and immediately started with diarrhoea, which was fairly violent and came every half hour for around 10 hours. During that time I was also sick once, but nothing too horrendous. Once the diarrhoea had subsided a little, I had a headache and body aches and pains. I really wanted to sleep but couldn't get comfortable. After 24 more hours of this (with occasional diarrhoea) symptoms pretty much subsided. SInce then I've had no appetite and am really struggling to eat. I'd recommend drinking fizzy drinks or ice water slowly whilst ill, then VERY SLOWLY re-introducing bland food such as dry toast, potato and chips into your diet until you're completely recovered. I'm obsessively washing my hands and cleaning everything in sight and so far my partner hasn't succumbed. If you get this, keep yourself hydrated and sleep as much as possible. In my case it wasn't too traumatic.

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bookgeek83 said on 26 January 2012

I caught this from a friend a few days ago. Incubation period was about 24 hours. I started with diarrhoea around midnight on Sunday, which lasted for 12 hours. The diarrhoea was my worst symptom - I only vomited once, and once I had emptied my stomach I felt quite a lot better. I took a day off work, then went back the following day but couldn't eat. My stomach was making some very interesting noises in meetings, but there was no more diarrhoea so it was bearable. I still don't really have an appetite though. I'd recommend slowly drinking fizzy drinks (lemon and lime or coke worked for me), ice-cold water, and VERY SLOWLY introducing foods like dry toast, chips and potato back into your diet until you've fully recovered. I also slept for 12 hours last night and feel almost back to normal now, except for the lack of appetite. I can eat, I just have to force myself to do it. Make sure you wash your hands a lot if you get this - I've been obsessively cleaning everything I touch and my partner has gone through a bottle of hand sanitizer already!

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girlie88 said on 25 January 2012

Day 3 and still in pain! woke up Monday with bad tummy cramps and that was it vomiting everywhere, then within a couple of hours I couldn’t control both ends! I have stopped being sick but still upset stomach! my body aches all over and my diaphragm area is in agony. I have lost all appetite and am even struggling to drink water, I tried an omelette last night but that unfortunately hasn’t stayed in. I am hoping this feeling will go away soon as I am in sooo much pain :(

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MattyB123 said on 05 January 2012

In addition to everything else...the force of the vomiting has also caused me to tear the muscles controlling my diaphragm. This leads to even more pain in the chest than there is in my abdomen. I've had this dire virus for 5 days now. Keep up the fluids and don't stray too far from the bathroom! Get well soon.

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lynndel1 said on 03 January 2012

I started vomiting on boxing day then water diaherra ,pains like flu headache temp,now day 8 still dont feel good constant burping bowel no longer like water but still yellow !! My husband caught it 2 days later and he is still feeling rubbish ,we have been eating but the constant indegestion pain and burping is driving us mad ,kept away from my grandchildren for a week as my grandson has type 1 diabetes and is 12 and he would end up in hospital ,how long does this go on for ??? never had anything as bad as this .Wishing you all well x

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xtwinklex said on 03 January 2012

My partner and I both contracted this virus and began to display symptoms yesterday. His was mainly projectile vomiting but I had a few bouts of vomiting coupled with uncontrollable diarrhoea. We are both sweating and aching this morning and I have a nasty headache, probably due to dehydration. I had this virus two years ago and was constantly ill for 9 days, in which time I lost over a stone in weight! I phoned the doctor on day 7 and she suggested drinking pro-biotic yoghurt in order to put some good bacteria back into my system to help fight the infection. Within 48 hrs of trying it I began to feel better, and so this time we are both sticking to yoghurt and water and hopefully will start to feel better much sooner this time! If you can get it to go through without being sick then I definitely recommend it! Get well soon everyone!

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suzsi said on 02 January 2012

My son came home from work with this virus and I quickly picked it up within 24 hours. Starting with stomach pains and then vomiting and followed within a few hours with sever diarrhoea (like water). The vomiting then stopped but diarrhoea continued for 3 days, I took rehydration drinks but couldn't eat anything at all.After 3 days I was so weak I could hardly walk and became worried. I contacted my anti-coagulant nurse as I am on Warfarin and I had to get someone to take me for a blood test which showed my blood was dangerously thin with a 9.6 INR reading! This was by now xmas eve so I was allowed to go home without and have complete rest, take no warfarin and try and eat until after xmas. They would normally have administered Vitamin K to reverse the thin blood and hospitalise, I had a lucky escape and appear to have come through without any internal bleeding. This has been a warning to me, I assumed by being sick and having an upset stomach my medication effect would be lost but it actually did the reverse the Warfarin was absorbed into my blood stream as there was no food to counter balance it and therefore bacem dangerous. Please bear this in mind if you are on other medication.

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Juliet Shakespeare said on 28 December 2011

Just now I had to go home shortly before a nightshift in hospital due to symptoms. I find this video helpful and therapeutic.

Yes. It just happens mine was 30 minutes before work. I am now taking some OTC over the counter antisickness meds which I initially took with small water and piece of dry craker,

Wish I bought an antispamodic as well for the cramps though... thanks to the kind lady by the pharmacy til for the tablets/suggestions.

I wish myself and All of You with same symptoms a speedy recovery and this video will help a lot of people. Cheers

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howsaboutit said on 26 December 2011

I started to feel nauseous late on christmas eve, went to visit a family member and suddenly vomitted at their house. I needed a carrier bag to get home in the car as it was that bad. It was projectile and I cant believe the amount of fluid I brought up, It seemed to come from nowhere. This went on throughout the night. I also had a fever felt hot and cold and very restless. Attempted to take paracetamol with sips of water but brought everything back. Christmas day morning I started with water like stools, Which just sounded like i was passing urine. This went on for the majority of the day, I remained in bed for the whole day between vomitting feeling very weak, sweating perfusely aching from head to toe. I have not had any further episodes of watery stools or vomitting since christmas day night but I still feel nauseous and had an upset stomach and not really wanting to eat anything and my body still aches. I have also lost my voice but not sure if this is due to all the wreching and vomitting or Iv now got laryngitis?
Anyway I wouldnt wish this on anyone its been a lonely isolated christmas for me with lost of pain and distress.

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Chris9183 said on 23 December 2011

A very irresponsible woman came to work and worked her full shift, every single day while she was sick with this norovirus, throwing up and all. Needless to say I got it quickly from this stupid, careless woman and the worst of it went away after 3 days, however I'm on day 6 now and still have a bit of nausea and stomach acid up in my throat.

I was lucky and didn't vomit, however my stomach pains were so terrible that I tried to make myself vomit multiple times hoping it would make the pain subside, but it only made things worse and all I did was dry heave and scratch my throat all up. This is definitely a nasty bug. Despite not vomiting, I was bedridden for 2 days straight with severe stomach pains and nausea.

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kitty_77 said on 22 December 2011

Saturday 17th Dec, I started to get stomach pains that grew in intensity until I was sick, I spent the next two days vomiting with chills and fevers and the persistant stomach cramps. I couldn't even keep water down and realised I had wee'd for a all that time? No appetite, but no diarrohea (thank god) After 4 days I managed to see my GP, who prescribed Lanzaprozole (Gastro resisitant tabs for ulcers) and Prochlorperazine 5mg (anti vomit tabs) which has calmed the symptoms down. It's day 6. I still have a burning sensation in my throat and stomach (probably from all the vomiting) but the chills and sickness has gone. Can't get out of bed for long as so weak and tired. I havn't managed to eat food since saturday without triggering the sickness, so introduce the food slowly. I have got Dioralyte (black currant) and dextrose tabets for hydration and energy which I recommend to soothe and fruit ice lollies.
This is a nasty virus and so take good care of yourself xxxx

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edwithmj said on 22 December 2011

Got a nasty headache on Monday, took some painkillers but it came back on Tuesday really badly. Came back again on Wednesday and felt really bloated and sick. Vomited from midnight till 10am. Constantly woken up with it and felt dehydrated but kept vomiting the water up again. Finally got into bed at 10:30 and woke up a little better with just a bit of mild diarrhoea. I have a fever now and achy joints but vomiting has stopped. Haven't eaten much though but drunk plenty of water. Horrible disease.

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Katpin said on 22 December 2011

I started off with a headache when I woke up, took paras and was fine. Early afternoon I felt like I was coming now with a cold- by 4.30pm I had excruciating stomach pain and felt like I was going to be sick, from this point on had constant diarrhoea and vomiting for 7 hours. Felt so weak I couldn't move off the bathroom floor, fluctuated between fever and chills. Haven't been able to eat much since, still have diarrhoea but no vomiting and still quite weak after 41 hours

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DeeDub1978 said on 21 December 2011

I started feeling a little peculiar after a night out with work (Christmas festivities) however when waking up on Sunday morning it felt a little different to the usual Christmas hangover. I had lot of acid reflux and dull stomach cramps but fortunately I did managed to avoid vomiting. I didn't feel hungry so kept drinking water all day and managed to eat a Sunday roast in the evening although didn't feel like a lot (definitely not me as I'm the sort of person who will finish everyone else's plate!). On Monday the dullness in my stomach started to increase and later that evening the diarrhoea started. It's now Wednesday afternoon and I'm lay in bed with the en-suite bathroom door at the ready. I'm going to drink fluids and when I feel hungry I'll try some soup but I have to admit it's very uncomfortable. I'd love to chat but I'm afraid I have to go...

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Aimee1992 said on 21 December 2011

I woke up yesterday morning around 6.00am with the worst stomach pains ever, I knew i was going to be heading to the toilet soon enough and I was right! From 6.10am till 8pm last night I was been sick every hour sometimes even every half hour, I'm 19 and I only weigh 6stone 9lbs which made me feel even worse as I felt so weak and helpless, I don't know how my body coped with all the sickness as just been sick was making me ache even more! I woke up this morning feel a bit better I haven't been sick anymore , I just ache and feel very weak! Right on top of Christmas to what a lovely time to catch such an awful illness! I think this illness should be advertised more especially in winter as it really is a horrid thing to have!

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rymbald said on 21 December 2011

To be honest Im not at all surprised this nasty virus spreads so easily, just observe the number of people who use public toilets and dont wash their hands after, and this is more so amongst the upper age bands. This article is very good and the video very informative, but more publicity is needed in relation to this virus, maybe a public health campaign?

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ebuk said on 20 December 2011

I can't remember ever feeling so ill. On Sunday I woke up with terrible stomach pains. I vomited on and off all day. In the evening tI rang my doctors' on call service to ask there was anything else I could do as I had taken gaviscon in the morning then moved on to Lanzaprozole in the afternoon to try to get rid of the acid reflux. They told me to go to A and E in case it was my heard. Having read other peoples comments I now realise this is part of the virus and fell awful that I might have passed this on to anyone waiting in A and E. By Monday the vomiting had stopped but I then had diarrhoea all day. The aching and temperature made me realise that this was more than the effect of eating something that hadn't agreed with me. When my sister suggested Norovirus it was so helpful to see the details on this site and make sense of what was happening to me. I am now on day 3 and feeling incredibly week and wobbly but the excruciating stomach pains are much improved and I have managed to keep in some mint tea and lucozade this morning. The thought of shopping for Christmas food is still beyond me!!
I think there should be more publicity about this illness in surgeries, chemists etc. not only to help people to know what is happening to them but also to make them more careful about taking precautions to prevent them passing it on to others.

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ill guy said on 18 December 2011

Well i got the symptoms all in one so to speak . I was OK yesterday ( Saturday) . It was in the middle of the night my symptoms came on. Woke up with acid reflux then suddenly realized i felt sick and my stomach was churning . so i made a dash for the bathroom and made it .After i made it to the bathroom all hell broke loose from both ends . Very tricky to do at the same time as i have learnt . Its Sunday night now and iv still got aches and pains in my limbs , i feel sick when i get out of bed but don't actually be sick . iv been drinking plenty of fluids and taken some medicine called Imodium to stop diarrhoea . iv taken two tablets and its kept the diarrhoea at bay for now . I just hope none of my family catch it . Hopefully i feel a little better tomorrow . Remember to wash your hands everyone . Good look .

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HJB1972 said on 18 December 2011

I had been out for tea and thought I had eaten too much. All night my stomach didn't feel right. I had lots of stomach cramps. I took Gaviscon tablets which helped a bit. In the morning I woke up and began being sick (which I rarely do) and had diarrhoea. I then had to go back to bed as I felt so ill, having to get up to be sick and go to the toilet. I also had terrible aches and pains all over and felt very cold then felt hot with a severe headache This really is a nasty bug. Both my parents got it the next day. I now have a very bad cold. I am drinking lots of water and had some rehydration sachets. I do not wish this illness on anyone. I have not felt so ill in my life!!!! I am also 5 months pregnant so was very worried!

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bmth13 said on 09 December 2011

Ah ok, I think I have this :( I had a takeaway Tuesday night and started feeling sick about 20 minutes later. I thought I had eaten too much but within the hour I was vomiting and had diarrhoea. I thought as it was just 'a dodgy curry' it would ease within 24 hours, and the vomiting etc did, but it's now Friday afternoon and I still feel very bloated, with occasional stomach cramps, nausea, lack of appetite and I'm feeling very weak still. I don't feel too bad if I'm lying down but as soon as I move I feel sick again. I wish I'd seen this page earlier as I am now worried I might have infected others.

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tess256 said on 18 November 2011

I had this virus very bad. I started vomiting on a Monday afternoon this lasted off and on for about 6 hours. I didnt have much diarrhoea luckily. I thought this would be the worst of it but I was very wrong! I had agonizing stomach cramps, constant nausea 24/7, Fever, Swollen stomach, Aches and pains. I drank water only for the first 24hrs. On Wednesday I rang the Doctor who said it it was probably Gastroenteritis and that I should start to feel better soon. By Thursday i was still no better and had not been out of bed since Monday, Everytime i moved i wanted to throw up, I had constant acid indigestion that no amount of gaviscon would touch. I couldnt even walk in a straight line. By this point i was so fed up i got an emergency app with a doctor, I burst into tears when i saw him which is not me at all. He tested my urine which was fine, no dehydration, he prescribed me some anti sickness pills called 'Omeprazole', they didnt work straight away but by Friday i was able to get out of bed and felt like a new person. No one could of prepared me for the amount of acid indigestion i had during this time it lasted 24/7 .

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paul nb said on 07 November 2011

I developed norovirus like symptoms on a thursday lunchtime but only vomited once once (I lost my lunch by teatime!). But the diarrhoea was very frequent in the 1st 36 hours and I still have bouts of it 5 days later. I'm really looking forward to having normal bodily functions!!!

Is 5 days unusual as the website says 2 days is more normal?

A really uncomfortable illness to have.

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carrie47 said on 20 October 2011

Symptoms started on Sunday at around 4 am. Vomited every hour or so until evening. Read somewhere that honey sometimes helps so tried Manuka honey (only type I had in the cupboard) and joy of joys stopped vomiting. Very thirsty and drank loads. Grandchildren hardly suffered at all with this, just some of the adults. Now feeling washed out. This is my 4th day of the illness but think I might be alright tomorrow.

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anne53 said on 07 August 2011

Just recovering from a bout of Norovirus. Had been to Paris for a long weekend last week with 3 others. First victim felt ill on the plane home and vomited all the way back in the car. I started the day after with the projectile vomitting and diarrhoea.Also had muscle pain, headache and extreme fatigue (slept all the way to Holland on the ferry). Forced myself to eat crackers and gradually the diarrhoea has gone. My cousin (victim 3), started with diarrhoea on friday. She took Gaviscon tablets to stop nausea. They seemed to help. Her husband, who wasn't on the trip, got it too but she had to call the doctor for him this morning. He was given an injection for the nausea because he uses an immunosuppressant for lung fibrosis. Worst week ever!!

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jspring said on 26 February 2011

I've had this hideous bug for over 2 days now and still feel weak as a kitten. It's comforting to read all the other comments - at least it makes one feel less alone. The worst of the diarrhoea seems to be subsiding gradually but still feel sick as a parrot, achy and completely feeble. As an NHS employee I won't be in work on Monday as I dread giving this to anyone else. Right now sleep seems to be the most comfortable option, if you can find it.

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toxshock74 said on 22 December 2010

My partner started vomiting on Saturday 18th Dec and myself and our 15th month old started on the Tuesday. Strangely all of us started in the small hours. The vomiting stopped within half a day, but it was accompanied by flu like symptoms which were very painful. Unable to eat and drinking just water and squash was difficult. It's now Wednesday evening, the pain has stopped now also, just feeling washed out. The symptoms in our daughter were very mild, she was only sick once and kept her energy, thankfully.

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LottieP1980 said on 20 December 2010

I have this at the moment and this website is very useful so that I don't go to the doctors. I awoke very early on Friday morning and was soon sick and had diarrhoea. I was sick around 8 times along with diarrhoea for around 9 hours. I ached all over and now on Monday I still feel icky, not eating much at all and feeling weak. I am also now feeling very bloated and uncomfortable - which I was worried about until I saw this web page and realised it is just one of the symptoms. I hope I don't pass it onto my 15 month!

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Tallstoo said on 10 December 2010

This video and page of info was really helpful. Thank you.
My mum-in-law returned from hospital with Norovirus (late diagnosis after leaving) on Tuesday, by Wednesday night I had caught it. Felt a litle rough going to bed, woke in middle of the night, up 3 times to go to loo, couldn't sleep, stomach gurgling, nausea, bloated belly. By morning I was dizzy, sick and ached all over, found it difficult to walk, thumping headache, could not face any food.
Drank only very hot water (boiled) for a full 30 hours + paracetamol x 2 every 4 hours.
That helped a lot.
Now on day 2-3 feel sick, tried a little food but can't stomach much. Stools almost normal.
I would have gone back to work too early and infected others if I hadn't read this.
Greatly reassured by this website info.

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curleytop said on 08 May 2010

I had severe vomiting, spent the rest of the day in bed, went back to work the next day feeling weak but OK and the following morning had diarrhoea so stayed off work. Felt better but not 100% but went back to work the last 2 days. Today I have quite bad stomach pains which I am hoping will go away as the day goes on. I'm not feeling sick and am eating a little, but am slightly concerned that it's going on for too long. It's the weekend so no doctors handy. I'll keep my fingers crossed it gets better. Is there anything I can get from the chemist in the meantime?

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ColemanP said on 02 April 2010

I have just had what I think was norovirus, vomitting, bloated stomach, loss of appetite. This is the second time I have had it in 6 weeks and I have been hospitalised on both occasions. I also have diabetes and think that makes me more susceptible. The 1st time at the hospital I was just told it was a 24hr bug. The 2nd time they just said gastric problems.. The NHS video was very informative, it's just a pity I wasn't told more about what it actually was and how to attempt to prevent it recurring.

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benn121 said on 30 March 2010

This page was really useful for me, I had the virus last week (8 days ago) and I returned back to work feeling better. However I am still feeling nausea and a slight headache. Is the virus still in my system? I don’t have any other symptoms at all

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xoshellyox said on 21 March 2010

my antie had Norovirus for a couple of days then she died would this of coursed her to die? as my 2 year old has got it.

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Bubblegumgirlxx said on 20 February 2010

If anyone could help me on this, it would be great. I was round my aunts house today and she has got the norovirus and so has my cousin. I didnt touch them and didnt go in their toilet and i washed my hands as soon as i left. I have a major phobia of vomiting and was just wondering if anyone knew whether i will be likely to catch the virus or not??

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Caspar said on 08 February 2010

Hi HeyHey,
thanks for your feedback, we have now amended the transcript.

Kind regards

Caspar @ NHS Choices

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HeyHey said on 18 January 2010

The speaker at 01.15 mentions oral rehydration salts but the subtitles state oral dehydration salts. Just a bit of editing of the subtitles needed there in case of confusion.

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redkite said on 28 December 2009

The video was first class. I have a chronic lung condition and I'm always concerned about any illness. It was heartening to know that my approach to dealing with the illness was exactly right. As it was Christmas night - it was not a good time to call a doctor which my husband wanted to do! I am recovering well and building back up slowly. So well done NHS! Thank you!

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Mike Stanley said on 21 July 2009

The video explaining the symptoms and solutions for the Norovirus is excellent. The original diagnosis, hence a name was however given us by a public health official over the phone which then led me to look, via Google, at this NHS choices web page. The problem is of course getting the name in the first place in order to get a clearer idea of what might be the cause of our illness.

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