Home / Health & Wellness / Children's Health The unexpected flu symptom every parent should be aware of Hives. By Diana Spalding, CNM June 16, 2021 Rectangle Inside this article In addition to hives, here are some symptoms of the flu to look out for: The Centers for Disease Control recommend the following steps in preventing the flu: Registered Nurse and mom, Brodi Willard, didnât know that she was about to go viral when she posted a photo of her sonâs armâshe was simply trying to share a helpful piece of little-known information with her fellow moms. Well, share she did! And we are so grateful. Her son came home from school one day with hives on his body. Hives are raised bumps on the skin, usually itchy, that can vary in shape and size. Willardâs son was otherwise perfectly healthyâno coughing, fever or pain. But every time he scratched, his mom noticed that more hives appeared. She called her pediatrician who told her âthey had two kids come into the office that day with the same symptoms and tested POSITIVE FOR INFLUENZA.â She went right in and sure enough, her son was diagnosed with the flu. Usually, when we think about the flu, we think about fevers, coughs, runny noses and body aches. It turns out the hives are actually a common symptom of any virus (like the flu). Thatâs why we are so glad that Ms. Willard shared her story. This yearâs flu has been a rough oneâ12,000 people have already been hospitalized for the flu, and 37 children have died from it. In addition to hives, here are some symptoms of the flu to look out for: Fever (100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or greater)Sore throatCoughRunny noseBody aches and headachesTirednessNausea and vomiting The Centers for Disease Control recommend the following steps in preventing the flu: Vaccination for every 6 months and olderAvoiding people who are sickCovering mouths and noses with tissues when you cough or sneeze, and the throwing the tissue outWash hands with soap and water frequentlyTry not to touch your eyes, mouth and noseClean hard surfaces with disinfectant The key here is not to be afraid to speak up if you have a concern. YOU are your childâs expert. If something just doesnât feel right, call your pediatrician. Hang in there. Spring will come again. Related Stories Health & Wellness What parents should know about hidden risks at splash pads, according to a new CDC report Baby Study reveals moms boost babiesâ âlove hormoneâ by talking about feelings Health & Wellness Pregnancyâs hidden superpower: scientists discover natural flu defense that protects moms and babies Inside this article In addition to hives, here are some symptoms of the flu to look out for: The Centers for Disease Control recommend the following steps in preventing the flu: The latest Health & Wellness 81% of working moms face burnout while âmanaging it all,â Gallup study finds Health & Wellness The invisible labor thatâs breaking moms: How unequal mental load impacts mental health Health & Wellness What parents should know about hidden risks at splash pads, according to a new CDC report Health & Wellness Postpartum depression rates have doubledâand moms still arenât getting the support they need