Winter is almost here, and with it may come runny noses, coughing, and congestion. But how do you know if you just have a common cold, or if you have one or more of the three respiratory viruses that make up the “tripledemic” – RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), COVID-19, and ...
continuous, moderate in intensity, and expansive. It was accompanied by neck stiffness and mild photophobia; and worsened with postural changes of the head and routine physical activity. This headache is difficult
The ocular findings these investigators detected, such as epiphora, conjunctival congestion, or chemosis, appeared to be more common in patients with more severe systemic manifestations. These findings may have been related to the other respiratory complications and management that these patien...
Recent evidence using extracranial Doppler echography of the vertebral and internal carotid arteries demonstrates that 90% of adults with ME/CFS experience significant reductions in cerebral blood flow during head-up tilt, confirming OI even when heart rate and blood pressure responses might be normal ...
Based on current epidemiologic data, the incubation period of COVID-19ranges from 1 to 14 days, mostly ranging from 3 to 7 days.1,13 The most commonmanifestations in patients are fever, weakness, and dry cough. However, a smallfraction of patients present with nasal congestion, runny nose,...
-still testing positive today 12/2/2024 - Now mostly fatigued and a little bit of a dry cough thatdoesn't go away. Some congestion. My lungs are clear and i do not experience shortness of breath, my oxygenation stays at 98%. Now it feels like it reached plateaued sta...
Upper respiratory: nasal congestion, sore throat Example: You still need tissues and ginger tea daily to deal with your nose and throat. Cardiopulmonary: breathlessness, cough, excessive sputum, palpitation Example: Walking up a flight of stairs now causes you to lose your breath. ...
congestion, runny nose, and sore throat. Some children have also experienced sore muscles, headache, vomiting, or diarrhea.Researchhas shown that children may also not present any symptoms at all, yet test positive for COVID-19, suggesting that they can spread the virus even if they appear he...
congestion or discharge, although these are rarely the only clinical manifestations of COVID-19. Patients with COVID-19 showed a disruption of one or both olfactory when examined with MRI screening, showing an abnormal signal. Inflammatory infiltrate and axonal injury in the olfactory tract were ...
He lost his senses of taste and smell and still doesn’t have them back. He developed bad head congestion and completely lost hearing in his left ear; that was still problematic as he returned to action. Cousins, meanwhile, had symptoms that resembled a sinus infection....