dry cough, and shortness of breath. Other common symptoms include marked fatigue, myalgias (muscle aches), headache, and sorethroat. Chest tightness can develop early in severe cases. Diarrhea and vomiting less commonly can be presenting complaints. Physical exam is usually unremarkable...
Congestion (67.8%) or runny nose (60.1%) Nausea or vomiting (31.6%)[5] Diarrhea (17.8%)[5] Other reported symptoms have included the following: Sputum production Malaise Respiratory distress Neurologic (eg, headache, altered mentality)
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The diarrhea did not improve. We suspected enterocolitis associated with COVID-19 and administered a methylprednisolone pulse (intravenous injection, 1,000 mg/day for 3 days) on day 10 after transfer, resulting in a marked improvement in his symptoms. The prednisolone dose was tapered...
Diarrhea (16 patients [3.8%]), chest pain (14 patients [3.4%]), sore throat (12 patients [2.9%]), rhinorrhea (10 patients [2.4%]), and headache (9 patients [2.2%]) were rare. Hypertension (127 patients [30.5%]) and diabetes (60 patients [14.4%]) were the most common coexisting...
As an endoribonuclease (EndoU), Nsp15 of porcine epidemic diarrhea coronavirus (PEDV) is considered as a key factor for repressing type I IFN response, which helps viral replication and escape of host defense [162]. Nsp3 also serves as a potential research target for understanding how the ...
Stomach bloated after meals and hyplyphagia occurred frequently (15.3% and 9.5%). Additionally, a small number of patients also had abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, and other sequelae, which are also developed during the acute phase of COVID-19. This may be because the SARS-CoV-2 ...
These symptoms may include anorexia (83.8%), diarrhea (29.3%), vomiting (0.8%), and abdominal pain (0.4%). Seven of the 204 patients had only GI symptoms with no respiratory symptoms [61]. Atypical presentations of infection in general may be more likely in the elderly and immunocompromised...
severe COVID-19 had conjunctivitis (Wu et al.2020b) and some patients showed gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea) (Jin et al.2020). Interestingly, epithelial cells of several body compartments, including oral (Xu et al.2020a) and nasal mucosa (Hamming et al.2004), ...
Previous studies have noted that a small percentage of patients experience gastrointestinal symptoms, with the most common being vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. A strong relationship between COVID-19 and the gut microbiome has been reported in literature [4]. Based on the theory of ...