This "farfelu" symptom means you have Covid, not the flu

According to experts, this symptom can reveal your true diagnosis between coronavirus and the flu.


With winter approaching,Fears of a "pwindemic" develop in physicians and researchers. Not only couldCoronavirus and the flu Overloaded hospitals or even infect certain patients simultaneously, but many people fear that if they fall ill, they will not know the difference between the two diseases. And likeThe New York Times Stresses, it's a valid concern. "MoreThe symptoms of the two diseases are so similar that, short of tests or two or three tests, it will not be possible to know certainly, "Science and Health ReporterDonald G. McNeil Jr. written in a recent article. However, he explained that there are signs and symptoms that could bowYou have COVID, and not the flu. Head of them?Loss of smell. Read on to find out more and for an update on where the virus is directed, discoverHow fast Covid spreads in your state.

You probably know theSymptoms of the flu: Fever, Fatigue, Sore throat, headache, body pain, nose flowing and sneezing. Most often, the flu also has a bad cough. In more serious cases, it can progress towards pneumonia, which can add shortness of breath and quick breathing to this list of symptoms. Unfortunately, a large part of these mirrors closelyThe experience of having COVID-19, complicating a clear diagnosis.

That's why McNeil recommends searching for more "crazy" symptoms of COVID, which could provide an overview of a person's condition. "The sign that really distinguishes the two infections is that many victims of Covid-19 suddenly lose their sense of smell, not because they have a stuffy nose, but because they do not do iteven register the heavy smells Like onions or coffee, "says McNeil.

In fact, in a new study published on 1 October October, a team of College University College studied 590 patients in the U.K. which suddenly reportedlose one's sense of smell or taste. Patients then received coronavirus tests and 77.6% overall are positive for COVID. More specifically, 80.4% of the subjects reporting Anosmia-aka theloss of smell-And 77.7% of those who have lost their sense of taste tested. That's why Anosmia is the strongest indicator you have COVID even before being tested.

In other words, if younot have You have lost your sense of smell, do not make the hypothesis that you have influenza and not Covid. But if youhave You have lost your Odorat, you can bet safe enough that you are dealing with coronavirus and should take all the necessary precautions.

While we are heading in colder months, the key is to remember thatThis virus is still in general. Masks with frequent hand wash and social distancing are all essential strategies for fighting the new coronavirus. But now, it's time to add one more thing to this arsenal:The shot of the flu. We may not be able to prevent coronavirus or flu completely, but we canconsiderably reduce our risk. Read on to learn more common symptoms of Covid, according to the survivors, and for more things about the most important case,That's how likely it is that Trump will get worse, doctors will notice.

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Irritated throat

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A self-organized group of coronavirus patients who have beendiscuss their symptoms in theBody Politic Covid-19 Group of Support For months, conducted an investigation into the range of problems encountered. The survey involved 640 presumed positive or proven positive cases (although some negative tested) identify the most common coronavirus symptoms there. These are the best 10.

Patients who have lived a sore throat: 69.6%

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High temperature (between 98.8 and 100 degrees)

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Patients who have experienced a high temperature: 72.4%

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Dry cough

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Patients who have had a dry cough: 72.7%

And for more than this symptom, checkYou can catch Covid-19 even if someone from you cough you.

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Gastrointestinal problems

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Patients who have had gastrointestinal problems: 74.6%

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Chills or sweats

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Patients who felt chills or sweats: 76.2%

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Aches

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Patients who have experienced bodily pain: 83.5%

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Headache

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Patients who have had a headache : 84.0%

And for more of this common patient, check This common pain can be a sign of a case of aggravation of Covid, the study says .

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Shortness of breath

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Patients who have experienced shortness of breath : 85.3%

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Eclect in the chest

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Patients who have experienced oppression in the chest : 87.1%

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Tired

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Patients who have lived fatigue : 98.4%

And for all signs to search, here is These are the 51 most common covid symptoms you might have .


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