COVID-19 second wave: Do not ignore some of these symptoms
by far we all knows that the most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, cough, cold and loss of taste & smell. Knowing all these symptoms we can prevent and isolate ourselves from each others, also after showing these symptoms we can know when to go for COVID test.
Here's why the second wave of COVID-19 is so dangerous
The symptoms of second wave of COVID is not entirely same as the first wave. The virus can attack on person's psychological and physical wellbeing. These are six symptoms apart from fever and cold that can be dangerous if you will ignore it.
1 | Breathlessness
If you have difficulty in breathing or you are feeling heaviness in your chest while breathing or feeling uneasiness then it is the symptoms of COVID.
2 | Unusual cough
Cough is the one of the most common symptoms of COVID, if you are facing cough problem on the regular basic with a different type of sound than usually you sound while coughing then it might be the COVID symptoms.
3 | Loss of smell and taste
it is shown in many cases that those who are COVID positive they have noticed in loss of smell and taste. It is one of the most annoying symptoms of COVID-19.Lossing the senses, what can be more annoying than this.
4 | Pink eye
Red eye or conjunctivitis is a sign of COVID-19 infection, as per study done in china. People developed redness in the case of red eye, swelling and watery eyes are also the symptoms. People who got infected with new strain of coronavirus had showed these symptoms.
5 | Brain fog
Many people who has been contracted with COVID virus reported neurological symptoms. as per a study, 58 per cent of long infected patients have reported sign of brain fog or mental confusion. Not only this they also reported the memory loss and sleep deprivation.
6 | Heart palpitations
Feeling of having a fast-beating or heart palpitation, pounding and fluttering heart can also be the symptoms of COVID infection. As per study published in JAMA Cardiology, 78 per cent of recovered COVID-19 patients claimed cardiac involvement while 60 percent had ongoing myocardial inflammation
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