If you have COVID-19 symptoms, or think you have COVID, you should self-test at home or get tested at a medical facility as soon as possible. If you need to wait for your test results, you should self isolate by staying at home and keeping away from others in the same household....
While the frequency of some symptoms may have changed with Omicron, doctors say there is no evidence of significantly different or new symptoms that have not been seen inprevious COVID-19 cases. Instead, scientists will need to sort out how Omicron may have shifted the odds of some symptoms ...
Trouble walking or maintaining balance Also call 911 if you experience these signs or symptoms of heart attack: Pressure, tightness, pain, or a squeezing or aching sensation in your chest or arms that may spread to your neck, jaw or back Nausea, indigestion, heartburn or abdominal pain Short...
potentially due to the fact that early in the course of the pandemic the evidence on the existence of this symptoms in individuals infected with COVID-19 was not strong, so it is possible that it was less asked and
However, while these restrictions reduce the viral spread of COVID-19, they may exacerbate behavioural and cognitive symptoms in dementia patients and increase pressure on caregiving. Here, we aimed to assess the impact of COVID-19 and related restrictions on both carers and people living with ...
Q: Why are there many asymptomatic infections in the latest outbreak in Shanghai? A:The pathogenicity of the Omicron variant is weaker than its predecessors. This means those who are infected by the Omicron variant are more likely to display mild or no symptoms. ...
【题文】 British scientists monitoring the symptoms(症状) of COVID-19 say a loss of the sense of smell and an inability to taste food should be added to the list of well-known indicators(指标) of COVID-19, which include a high temperature, sore throat, and persistent(持续的) dry ...
Puntmann said that as heart damage can present itself much further down the line following a COVID-19 infection, even if the patient does not initially show all the symptoms in the acute stage of the virus, it is very important that precautions are taken. For athletes, sc...
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Studies suggest that the elderly population may be more severely affected by COVID-19 infections because the virus can worsen symptoms from pre-existing conditions/diseases [4]. In addition to the risks involving frequent comorbidities in the elderly, such as diabetes and hypertension, psychiatric ...