THE SYMPTOMS began in March, says Laura, a British woman in her mid-20s. At first covid-19 felt like a bad case of flu: a dry cough, fever, shortness of breath, loss of smell, “horrendous nausea” and general fatigue. After three weeks of rest, things started to improve. Five mo...
THE SYMPTOMS began in March, says Laura, a British woman in her mid-20s. At first covid-19 felt like a bad case of flu: a dry cough, fever, shortness of breath, loss of smell, “horrendous nausea” and general fatigue. After three weeks of rest, things started to improve. Five mo...
At first covid-19 felt like a bad case of flu: a dry cough, fever, shortness of breath, loss of smell, “horrendous nausea” and general fatigue. After three weeks of rest, things started to improve. Five months later, she has still not recovered. Sometimes her symptoms ease for a ...
Have a lingering cough? Persistent coughs seem to be risingSome doctors are reporting a rise in persistent coughs this cold and flu season. Dr. Barbara Mann, pulmonologist at Mount Sinai-National Jewish Health Respiratory Institute, joined CBS News to discuss.Jan 25, 2024...
Nasal congestion and sneezing. Hoarse voice and throat irritation. Cough, wheezing, shortness of breath or chest tightness. Flare-up of asthma symptoms. Respiratory symptoms. Extreme tiredness. These symptoms may not develop right away, Schenck noted. She advised doctors to be extra vigilant about...
THE SYMPTOMS began in March, says Laura, a British woman in her mid-20s. At first covid-19 felt like a bad case of flu: a dry cough, fever, shortness of breath, loss of smell, “horrendous nausea” and general fatigue. After three weeks of rest, things started to improve. Five mo...
One theory posits that viral exposure makes receptors in our airways overly sensitive for a time after sickness.