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what are the syntomes of COVID-19​

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Answered by hereisayushh02
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symptoms of COVID-19

  • Cough
  • Breathlessness
  • Cold
  • Fever (rarely)

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Answered by jenishthakkar1972
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COVID-19 symptoms

Rate of symptoms[31]SymptomPercentageFever87.9%Dry cough67.7%Fatigue38.1%Sputum production33.4%Shortness of breath18.6%Muscle pain or joint pain14.8%Sore throat13.9%Headache13.6%Chills11.4%Nausea or vomiting5.0%Nasal congestion4.8%Diarrhoea3.7%Haemoptysis0.9%Conjunctival congestion0.8%

Those infected with the virus may either be asymptomatic or develop flu-like symptoms that include fever, cough and shortness of breath.[6][32][33] Diarrhoea and upper respiratory symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, or sore throat are less common.[34] Cases can progress to pneumonia, multi-organ failure and death in the most vulnerable.[11][15]

The incubation period ranges from two to 14 days, with an estimated median incubation period of five to six days, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).[35][36] The median time from onset to clinical recovery for mild cases is approximately 2 weeks and is 3-6 weeks for patients with severe or critical disease. Preliminary data suggests that the time period from onset to the development of severe disease, including hypoxia, is 1 week. Among patients who have died, the time from symptom onset to outcome ranges from 2-8 weeks.[37]

One study in China found that CT scans showed ground-glass opacities in 56%, but 18% had no radiological findings. 5% were admitted to intensive care units, 2.3% needed mechanical support of ventilation and 1.4% died.[38] Bilateral and peripheral ground glass opacities are the most typical CT findings.[39] Consolidation, linear opacities and reverse halo sign are other radiological findings.[39] Initially, the lesions are confined to one lung, but as the disease progresses, indications manifest in both lungs in 88% of so-called "late patients" in the study group (the subset for whom time between onset of symptoms and chest CT was 6–12 days).[39]

It has been noted that children seem to have milder symptoms than adults.[40]

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