Recognizing Day to Day Signs and Symptoms of Coronavirus
May 28, 2021Learn the daily
signs
andsymptoms
of COVID-19coronavirus
symptoms
, day by day. Before continuing, please note that this overview has been compiled for initial self-assessment only. It may vary from person to person. If you experience any symptoms, you should immediately consult a specialist doctor to accurately diagnose and treat you with Covid-19 treatment. Standard daily symptoms were derived from a study of 138 medical cases at Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University and another study that. included 135 cases from Jinyintan Hospital) and 56 cases from Wuhan Pulmonary Hospital. These symptoms are divided into: From the first day to the second day, the initial symptoms are similar to those of a normal cold, with a mild sore throat, no fever and fatigue.The patient can eat and drink as usual. On the third day, the throat begins to feel sore. The patient's temperature is 36.5 degrees. Although they are not frequent, slight nausea, vomiting and diarrhea may occur. On the fourth day, the sore throat and feeling of weakness intensify and joint pain appears. The patient's temperature ranges between 36 degrees and 37 degrees. On the fifth to sixth day a mild fever begins. The temperature is 37.3 degrees. The second most common symptom appears, which is a dry cough and, sometimes, difficulty breathing may appear. Most patients at this stage feel tired quickly and other symptoms remain the same.
These four symptoms are among the top five indicators of COVID-19 according to the final report of the first outbreak by the joint mission of China and the World Health Organization. The seventh day: If patients do not recover on the seventh day, cough and shortness of breath increase. The temperature can rise to more than 38 degrees and patients also suffer from headaches, body aches and severe diarrhea, if present. Many patients are hospitalized in this condition. Day 8 to 9 On day 8, symptoms may worsen. In a patient with chronic medical symptoms, severe shortness of breath becomes more common. The temperature is well above 38 degrees and, according to one study, day 9 is the average time when serious danger begins to affect 40% of patients.
On the tenth to eleventh day, doctors order imaging tests, such as a chest x-ray, to monitor the severity of patients' breathing difficulty. Patients experience loss of appetite and may experience abdominal pain. This condition requires immediate treatment in intensive care from day 12 to 14. For survivors, symptoms can be managed at this stage. The fever will disappear and shortness of breath may disappear by day 13. However, in some patients even a mild cough may persist. After leaving the hospital from day 15 to day 16, day 15 is the day that separates severe cases from normal cases. Patients at this stage face the possibility of serious heart or kidney injury.
From day 17 to 19, deaths from COVID-19 occur on average on day 18. Before that, unvaccinated patients may develop a secondary infection caused by a new pathogen in the lower respiratory tract. A severe case can cause blood clotting and anemia. DAY 20 to DAY 22 The remaining patients fully recover from the illness. And they leave the hospital.
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