Major Coronavirus Symptoms


Major Coronavirus Symptoms

The coronavirus affects each individual; it infects differently. Some of the infected individuals experience the disease on an outpatient basis with mild to moderate symptoms. Some individuals show no signs of coronavirus symptoms, although they are carriers.

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced the new coronavirus symptoms found with a study in the USA. Here are the main coronavirus symptoms.

 

What Are the Major Coronavirus Symptoms?

According to new data from the World Health Organization (WHO), there are currently more than ten symptoms that indicate coronavirus. Health Minister Fahrettin Koca also states that symptoms such as diarrhea, muscle pain, and breathing difficulty may also indicate coronavirus. Therefore, more and more new information is emerging every day about the main coronavirus symptoms and its effect on the body.

According to their frequency, the World Health Organization (WHO) examines the main coronavirus symptoms under three different headings.

 

The Most Common Symptoms of Coronavirus

The most common symptoms of coronavirus are as follows:

Cough

Fever

The feeling of tiredness in the whole body

 

Less Common Symptoms of Coronavirus

Less common symptoms of coronavirus are as follows:

Tiredness

Nervousness

Memory blur

Insomnia

Depression

Anxiety disorder

Lack of appetite

Obstruction of the nose

Runny nose

Headache

Sore throat

Bone pain

Joint pain

Muscle pain

Skin rash

A red-eye condition called conjunctivitis

Loss of taste

Loss of smell

Nausea

Dizziness

Loss of balance

Sweating

Continuous chills

Shaking

Vomiting

Diarrhea

 

Severe Symptoms of the Coronavirus

The symptoms of the coronavirus that can be classified as more serious are as follows:

Breathing difficulties

Shortness of breath

Feeling of pressure in the chest

Pain in the chest

Difficulty speaking

Difficulty in movement

If you have one or more of the coronavirus symptoms we have mentioned, you need to immediately apply to the nearest health facility.

 

Day by Day Effects of Coronavirus on the Body

Coronavirus symptoms begin like seasonal flu and colds after an incubation period of 1-14 days. Although coronavirus symptoms are not very severe in the first days, they may become more severe at the end of the 9th day. Coronavirus; It shows signs of upper respiratory tract infections such as cough, fever, fatigue in the whole body, headache, sore throat, muscle pain, runny nose. Although it does not progress the same way for everyone, coronavirus symptoms can usually manifest as follows:

 

Day 1 and 3 symptoms:

Seasonal flu and cold-like symptoms occur.

A mild fever accompanies a sore throat.

If the immune system is not robust, diarrhea and nausea are seen.

 

Day 4 symptoms:

The sore throat starts to get worse.

The voice becomes hoarse.

There may be difficulty in drinking water and eating.

In addition to headaches, the onset of diarrhea can also be seen.

 

Day 5 symptoms:

The sore throat starts to get worse.

There is a loss of appetite due to a sore throat while drinking water and eating.

As there is a feeling of tiredness in the whole body, it becomes difficult to move.

Muscle pains begin.

 

Day 6 symptoms:

A dry cough begins.

The sore throat starts to get worse when swallowing and talking.

Severe weakness is felt.

Nausea is aggravated.

Sometimes breathing is difficult.

Vomiting and diarrhea are exacerbated.

 

Day 7 symptoms:

Fever height reaches 38 degrees.

Sputum and cough start to get very severe.

Vomiting becomes very painful, along with the head, muscle, and joint pain.

 

Day 8 symptoms:

Difficulty breathing begins due to shortness of breath.

The feeling of pressure increases in the chest, and the pain is felt very much.

Joint pain and headache start to increase with dry cough.

The fire height reaches over 38 degrees.

 

Day 9 symptoms:

All symptoms continue to intensify and increase.

Blue lips or face may be seen.

It increases the severity of sputum and cough.

Vomiting becomes very severe along with head, muscle, and joint pain.

If you also have one or more of these coronavirus symptoms, we recommend that you contact your nearest healthcare facility immediately.


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