5 COVID symptoms that you should know who are not on the CDC list
Be looking for these obscure symptoms coronavirus.
Now we know the familiar warning signs ofCOVID-19 [Feminine: Fever, cough, shortness of breath. But we also know that the virus literally causes dozens of symptoms. Some are just strange; some are strange but quite common that you would think they would be on theOFFICIAL LIST OF CDC symptoms but they are not. "This list does not include all possible symptoms," says the agency. Here are five Covid symptoms that you may not have heard, but should definitely be on the lookout. Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Without signs that you have already had coronavirus.
You can experience hair loss
A considerable number of Covid-19 patients were dismayed to discover thinning hair in the days or weeks since their initial diagnosis. (Alyssa Milano actress has shared his hair loss related to coronaviruses on social media.)new studyWith nearly 48,000 CIVID-19 patients found that 25% of them experienced hair loss. The experts say that this is called Telogen effluvium, a temporary loss of the head that is caused by a "shock to the system", such as fever or illness.
You can haveSkin problems
Nor on the list of COVID symptoms of CDC, but very common: skin problems. About 20% of people with COVID-19 indicate skin changes, including rashes or hives. This is where we are forced to mention the recently published "covidant" rashes, or painful tasks on the toes that can last for months in some people.
You can haveEye problems
A newstudy published inBMJ OPEN Ophthalmologyfound that almost a third of CIVID-19 patients reported eye symptoms. (And this number can be even higher because people tend to undermine symptoms, they do not consider severe). These problems may include conjunctivitis (pinkey), painful eyes, demanguated eyes orPhotophobia (sensitivity to light). Researchers say Covid can cause eye problems because the virus could enter the body in this way.
You can have ear problems
Coronavirus can attack the inner ear, causing vertigo, dizziness, fainting, tinnitus (or "ring in ears") and even a hearing loss. Studies have found that in ten seniors report tinnitus or a reduced hearing, often as a symptom of late appearance.
You can have a testicular swelling
According to a published studyinThe American Journal of Emergency Medicine, said a 37-year-old man in San Antonio, Texas, has developed testicular pain and swelling three days after being diagnosed with coronavirus. The researchers wrote that"Several genitourinary complications have been reported" with COVID-19, including blood clotting problems that can cause priapism (a prolonged and painful erection).
How to survive this pandemic
As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing and spread-Covid-19 in the first place:Carry a face maskBe tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, do only run essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this healthiest pandemic, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.