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Norovirus (vomiting bug)
Symptoms of norovirus

The main symptoms of norovirus usually start suddenly and may include:

  • feeling sick
  • being sick (vomiting)
  • diarrhoea

You may also have:

  • a high temperature
  • a headache
  • tummy pain
  • body aches and pains

Although it's sometimes called the winter vomiting bug, you can get norovirus at any time of year.

How to treat norovirus yourself

If you or your child have norovirus, you can usually treat it at home.

You'll usually start to feel better in 2 to 3 days.

A pharmacist can help with norovirus

Speak to a pharmacist if you or your child (aged 5 years or over) have norovirus and:

  • you have signs of dehydration, such as dark, smelly pee or peeing less than usual
  • you're an older person, have a weakened immune system, or have other health conditions that increase your risk of dehydration
  • you need to stop diarrhoea for a few hours

They may recommend oral rehydration powder that you mix with water to make a drink.

How norovirus is spread

Norovirus is caused by a virus that spreads through poo. It can spread to others very easily.

You can catch norovirus from:

  • close contact with someone with norovirus
  • touching surfaces or objects that have the virus on them, then touching your mouth
  • eating food that's been prepared or handled by someone with norovirus
  • drinking unclean water or infected food
How to stop norovirus spreading

There are things you can do when you have norovirus to help prevent infecting others.

Do

  • wash your hands with soap and water after going to the toilet or changing nappies (alcohol hand gels do not kill norovirus)

  • wash your hands with soap and water before preparing, serving or eating food

  • wash clothes and bedding that has poo or vomit on it on a 60°C wash and separately from other laundry

  • clean toilet seats, flush handles, taps and bathroom door handles

  • avoid contact with others as much as possible

Don't

  • do not go to school, nursery or work until you have not been sick or had diarrhoea for 2 days

  • do not visit others in hospitals or places like care homes until you have not been sick or had diarrhoea for 2 days

Last Reviewed
11 September 2025
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