Less common symptoms included headache, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. However diarrhea as the first symptom is rarely reported. Here we reported a case of 2019 novel coronavirus-infected patient (NCIP) with diarrhea as the initial symptom. Image of CT scan and laboratory examination and careful ...
“Clinicians should recognize that digestive symptoms, such as diarrhea,may be a presenting feature of COVID-19, and that the index of suspicion may need to be raised earlier in at-risk patients presenting with digestive symptoms rather than waiting for res...
1). According to recent research, patients with long COVID exhibit impairment of multiple organs, which manifests as a range of symptoms, including persistent fatigue, diarrhea, dyspnea, limited exercise tolerance, endocrine abnormalities, taste and smell dysfunction, and depression11,12,13,14,15,...
COVID-19 predominantly presents as a respiratory infection, with clinical manifestations including fever, cough, chest tightness, shortness of breath in severe cases, and fatigue. Patient clinical symptom information was used to evaluate the curative effect. We compared the clinical signs scored and ...
The main side-effects of these antivirals include QT interval elongation, bradycardia, hepatic injury, and obvious gastrointestinal reactions such as serious diarrhea and vomiting which may contributed to disease deterioration. Clinical trials testing remdisivir for the treatment of severe COVID-19 patie...
with a gradient increase in age, female sex, hospital admission during acute COVID-19 (including the need for oxygen therapy), symptom load (including dyspnea at presentation and chest pain), abnormal auscultation findings and the presence of comorbidities such as asthma16,17,18,19. Large-scale...
COVID-19 is a highly spreadable viral infection, reported first in Wuhan, China in December 2019 which spreads worldwide later. The pathogen of this diseas
Meanwhile, we observed that the prevalence of diarrhea decreased with the increase of follow-up time. Although the observed prevalence of hepatic insufficiency was low (0.2%), liver injury has been observed in various studies of COVID-19 survivors [139, 140]. Majority of the survivors showed ...
as follows: meeting the diagnostic criteria of the COVID-19 recovery phase; at least two or three of the following TCM symptoms: fatigue, anorexia, diarrhea, loose stools, shortness of breath, and other symptoms related to decreased digestive function, or a single symptom with VAS score >...
One study of 204 patients with confirmed COVID-19 suggests 48.5% of patients have gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms [61]. 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 ...