Viruses are unpredictable and certainly in any particular person they act differently. The virus mutations may also result in odd results.
What determines where it comes out is determined by the virus invading the body.
Neither end is good.
2007-02-04 05:16:54
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answered by P W 3
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Infection causing inflammation of the stomach, i.e. gastritis causes vomiting and that of the small intestine, enteritis or of the large intesine, colitis causes diarrhea. Usually, there is gastroenteritis, causing both vomiting and diarrhea.
2007-02-04 05:57:57
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answered by yakkydoc 6
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abdomen "flu" is extra wisely called gastroenteritis. the undemanding indications are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. it is led to by micro organism or viruses.Viral abdomen flu is to blame for extra circumstances than micro organism, which many times is from contaminated nutrition or drink. I researched for documents yet might desire to not discover any comparative possibilities. solid question!
2016-09-28 10:09:21
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answered by ? 4
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"Stomach" flu causes vomiting. "Intestinal flu" causes diarrhea.
2007-02-04 05:15:53
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answered by LolaCorolla 7
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the location of the virus causing the flu... if it is in your stomach.. you vomit
in your intestines you get diarrhea!
2007-02-04 05:13:30
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answered by stephanie p 4
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They're probably two different flu viruses.
Aside from that, different people react differently to the same virus.
2007-02-04 05:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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