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How to discover the headache caused by the Coronavirus (Covid 19) and its effect on an individual's health

Corona virus symptoms reflect the severity of the viral disease attack on the body Is it different from regular headaches and is it a complex epidem

How to discover the headache caused by the Coronavirus _Covid 19

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                How to discover the headache caused by the Coronavirus _Covid 19


The main symptoms are a high temperature and a new and ongoing cough, with a loss or change in the sense of smell or taste, according to the British National Health Service (NHS).

Research indicates that the potential effects of "Covid-19" extend beyond these symptoms.

An article published in the journal Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews sought to identify some of the less common symptoms of "Covid-19".

By sifting through recent literature, the researchers found that headache is the fifth most common symptom of "Covid-19", after fever, cough, muscle pain and shortness of breath.

The researchers noted that headache in the case of infection with the Coronavirus appeared in 6.5% to 53% of patients in recent studies.


They also explained that there are a number of "features" that can help identify headaches caused by "Covid-19".

The research team revealed that the headache was characterized by a sudden onset to gradual and a weak response to common analgesics (pain relievers), or a high relapse rate, and was limited to the active phase of "Covid-19".

They concluded that "the spread of headache in Coronavirus infection appears to be not underestimated in terms of diversity and clinical description, because the current focus is likely to be directed towards acute respiratory patients."

The investigation also highlighted the prevalence of gastrointestinal symptoms, including diarrhea.

The researchers pointed to a systematic review and analysis of 6,064 patients with "Covid-19" who reported gastrointestinal symptoms, and the combined prevalence of gastrointestinal symptoms was 15%, the most common of which were: nausea or vomiting, diarrhea and loss of appetite.

The authors report that about 10% of the patients do not have respiratory features, but only present with gastrointestinal symptoms when infected with SARS-CoV-2.

Corona pandemic - how to respond to symptoms

According to public health advice, if you have any of the main symptoms of Coronavirus, you should get tested as soon as possible.

You and anyone you live with should stay home and not have visitors until you get the test result.

And anyone in the support bubble should also stay at home if you've been in close contact with them since the symptoms began or within 48 hours before they began. The support bubble is where someone who lives alone (or only with their children) can meet people another homefrom 
.Source: Express

More recently, Richard Horton, editor-in-chief of the scientific journal "The Lancet" wrote: "All our interventions have focused on ways to prevent transmission in order to control the causative agents of Covid-19, but it is not, in fact, an epidemic that works in isolation, but rather an epidemic composite".

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