Recovering doesn’t mean healthy again: how patients surviving COVID-19 feel after months

Most people infected with the coronavirus do not experience severe symptoms, and some do not have any at all. COVID-19 has reserved the worst for the relatively few cases. Writes about this SFGate. Sherry Antoinette, a nurse in the intensive care unit, has seen serious cases with her own eyes. “Lucky ones if their ...

New symptoms of coronavirus infection: CDC updated list

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has added three new characteristic manifestations of the coronavirus to its list of symptoms. Writes about this Fox News. Nasal congestion or runny nose, nausea and diarrhea were added to the federal agency's list that already included fever or ...

'COVID fingers' and other skin abnormalities: new symptoms of coronavirus detected

There is still much to be learned about the new coronavirus, including a wide range of symptoms that appear to be expanding. Common symptoms of respiratory illness include fever, cough, shortness of breath, and chills, but sometimes doctors report less severe symptoms in some patients, including what some call ...

Similarities and differences: how to distinguish a common allergy from coronavirus

Due to the coronavirus lockdown, getting close to nature is now limited to a quick walk around the neighborhood. But it’s worth noting that everything around has begun to bloom—allergy season has arrived. USA Today writes about this. Allergy symptoms will likely get worse over the next two to three...

Three times as many: US expanded coronavirus symptoms list

At the request of American doctors, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States has published an updated list of coronavirus symptoms, Fox News reported. Previously, the CDC only focused on the three main symptoms of COVID-19 - fever, cough and shortness of breath. Now the agency has listed ...

Study: 44% of patients caught coronavirus from healthy-looking people

A new study suggests that a person who has contracted the coronavirus becomes infectious before they show symptoms, writes Meduza. Therefore, the risk of contracting COVID-19 is great for those who come into contact with absolutely healthy-looking people. We are used to thinking that they are infectious ...

'Numerous cases': doctors called another unobvious symptom of coronavirus

A team of Spanish experts is conducting a study after discovering characteristic lesions on the legs of people who later tested positive for coronavirus, The Sun writes. In the General Council of Podiatric Colleges of Spain (podiatry is a branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of foot diseases...

You may have been ill with Covid-19 and not known about it: unobvious symptoms of coronavirus infection

Coronavirus infection often presents with mild symptoms, which is why many people do not see a doctor. RBC writes about this. This disease can be asymptomatic or, in its features, be similar to seasonal ARVI. Therefore, people who have had COVID-19 can be much ...

Half of those infected with coronavirus have no symptoms: why is it bad

According to data from Iceland, the Italian city of Vaud and the Diamond Princess cruise ship, about half of people infected with the coronavirus show no symptoms. Writes about this Fox News. Data from these places are of particular interest to researchers in that half of the infected ...

Scientists have identified non-obvious symptoms of coronavirus: a list

A group of scientists have identified several non-obvious additional symptoms of the 2019-nCov coronavirus, which can appear in the early days of the disease, even before the temperature rises or a dry cough appears. The research results were published in the renowned medical journal Lancet. Experts studied the picture of the disease in 191 adults ...

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