If your symptoms appear in this order, you may have severe Covid
Are your symptoms after this progression?
Although theThe SARS-COV-2 virus is notoriously unpredictable, doctors and researchers started cracking the code. By following the symptoms tend to appear on the unfolding of the infection, they now have a clearer image whether or not a patient can develop serious COVIDs. AsSwapna Reddy, MD, a gastroenterologist at the Oregon Clinic explained to the affiliation KGW8 of Portland NBC NewsSerious coovidant patients feel symptoms In a similar order (but not all, of course). Here's what you need to look for if you want to know if your symptoms could lead to a serious case. And for signs of coronavirus plus tell-tales, checkIf you have these 2 subtle symptoms, there are a good chance you have Covid.
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1 Loss of appetite
According to Reddy, patients tend to present first with gastrointestinal symptoms (IM). These first GI symptoms can start with something minor as loss of appetite. You want regular Covid updates delivered directly to your inbox?Sign up for our daily newsletter.
2 Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
Then, Reddy said that GI symptoms tend to become more serious, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea.
An November study published in the journalAbdominal radiology showed that during half of the half of the coovidants present at least oneGastrointestinal symptom, about 20% say theirThe symptoms of gi are thealone symptoms. And for more information on your belly pain, checkThis is how to say if your stomach evil is Covid, say doctors.
3 Fever
If your condition starts to improve, you can have the chance to have a milder case of Covid which is finally limited to the GI tract. But, "when you have symptoms of GI that progress thenstrong fever ... these can sometimes mean that you can get a more moderate to severe disease, "said Reddy. And for more factors that put you at risk of a bad case of the virus, checkIf you have this type of blood, you are at a high risk of severe covidation.
4 Shortness of breath
Reddy also pointed out that if your GI symptoms develop in respiratory symptoms, such as breathtaking, which could also be a sign of something more serious. "So you want to pay attention to that and you definitely point out than to your health professional," she explained. And for more who is likely to make you sick, checkIt is the person who is most likely to give you Covid, study study.