DOES UV LIGHT KILL COVID 19 VIRUS ?doi:10.4103/2222-8888.358908SK RungtaDirector, Dr Rungta Clinic, Ara, BiharMedknow Publications & Media Pvt LtdEyeQuest
People with COVID-19 have reported a wide range of symptoms, ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2 to 14 days after exposure to the virus. Symptoms may include: fever or chills; cough; shortness of breath; fatigue; muscle or body aches; headache; new loss o...
Another theory, according to a Harvard Medical Schoolstudypublished in July 2020, is that COVID-19 causes damage to certain cells, called sustentacular cells, that support and assist the olfactory neurons, which identify smells. MORE: Hawaii may require travelers have COVID booster shot to be '...
"Before this study, most scientists thought that the loss of smell in COVID-19 was mainly due to inflammation and damage to the olfactory nerves. Now, we have compiled evidence from medical imaging that COVID-19loss of smellis also due to swelling and blockage of the passages in the nose...
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If you have had a positive COVID-19 test you will need to stay at home andisolateyourself away from other people who do not have COVID-19 for 5 days. If you are symptom free or your symptoms are improving after 5 days, you can leave the house. ...
Feelings that you or everything around you is spinning or moving, loss of balance, dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea are some of the main signs of vertigo. An inner infection is one cause of vertigo and can be viral or bacterial such as a cold or flu. What Is the COVID-19 Antibody ...
COVID-19 is the loss of taste and smell. There are varying estimates on just how many tongues and noses went out of business, but one study shows that as many
According to Ye Xingqing, due to the COVID-19, after the 2020 Spring Festival, migrant workers could not go to the cities to work. But as the pandemic was brought under control and more measures were carried out, by the end of September, the number of people who went out...
Neurologic effects can be a significant part of COVID-19, but does the SARS-CoV-2 virus directly damage the central nervous system or are the neurologic symptoms attributable to secondary mechanisms? A new review article summarizes what is known so far, and what clinicians need to look out fo...