9 warning signs you caught Covid Dr. Fauci
There are a number of symptoms that define the deadly virus.
How do you know if you have COVID-19? Monday morning,Dr. Anthony Fauci, The leading nation specialist in infectious diseases, in detail all the signs and symptoms associated with the virus responsible for infection to more than 11.1 million Americans and to steal the lives of more than 246,000. "About 80% have mild to moderate symptoms," he revealed toAmerican company of tropical medicine and hygiene69th annual meeting Covid-19 plenary session. Unfortunately, an additional 15 to 20 percent have serious symptoms added, and "it should also be emphasized that a considerable proportion of 40 percent do not have any symptoms at all. Here are the most common symptoms, ranging from light to serious, associated with the virus, by Dr. Fauci. Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
Fever
Dr. Fauci revealed in his presentation that 83 to 99 percent of people who catch the COVID-19 experience early fever. "If you look at the first signs and symptoms, they are very similar to what we see in a typical flu like the syndrome," he explained.
Cough
The second most common symptom in people suffering Covid is a dry cough. 59-82 Report this symptom, by Fauci.
Tired
severe exhaustion is reported from 44 to 70, by Fauci.
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Anorexia
Depending on Fauci, from 40 to 84 percent the experience of an aversion to eat, not to be confused with the mental anorexia, the clinical diet disorder defined by self-reliance.
Shortness of breath
Shortness of breath is one of the symptoms of defining Covid-19 because it is a respiratory virus. Fauci points out that 31 to 40 percent of suffering people have trouble breathing.
myalgia
Myalgia or muscle pains, is a frequent symptom of influenza and somewhat common for those who have Covid. According to Fauci, 11 to 35 percent declare this type of body pain.
Non-specific symptoms
Fauci also notes that Covid-19 can be accompanied by non-specific symptoms. These include sore throat, nasal congestion, headache, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, loss of smell / taste, which generally precedes the appearance of respiratory symptoms.
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Events of Grave Covid
People with severe CVIV-19 - 15 to 20 percent infections of people with virus - may experience more devastating symptoms. "If you look at COVID-19 serious events, they are numerous," he said. They include neurological, hyperinflammation disorders, acute acute respiratory distress syndrome (SDRA), cardiac dysfunction, hypercoagulability - "manifested by microthrombus and small vessels and acute thrombotic phenomenon sometimes seen in otherwise well young individuals" - acute and multisystem renal lesions Inflammatory syndrome in children, similar to Kawasaki syndrome, he explains.
Post-Covid Syndrome
Dr. Fauci explains that some people are experiencing a post-Covid-19 syndrome, which includes both people who are first symptoms and those who are asymptomatic or do not require hospitalization, which end up with persistent disease. "Virological a certain sometimes percentage- as high as a persistent experienced third party symptoms for weeks or months, including deep fatigue, shortness of breath, muscle pain, occasional fever, dysautonomy, and what some describe as the fog of the brain or inability to focus, "he explained.
How not to die from Covid-19 during the pandemic
As for you, do everything you can to prevent propagation and-covid-19 in the first place until there is an available vaccine: wear your facial maskTested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, only manage essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas, stay at the outside more than from the inside and to go inside. this pandemic at your healthier, do not miss these 35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.