Researchers decodes exact symptoms of coronavirus
Researchers decodes exact symptoms of coronavirus
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New York: Scientists have decoded the sequence of possible symptoms of Covid-19 in humans. The symptoms that scientists have decoded include fever first, followed by cough, muscle aches and then nausea or vomiting and diarrhea. This discovery of scientists will help in giving medical treatment to patients immediately and a decision can be taken about self-quarantine at the earliest. This study has been published in a magazine called Frontiers in Public Health. Scientists have said that identifying the sequence of these symptoms will help doctors plan the areas of patients and the infection is going to be controlled in the initial stage itself. Peter Kuhn, a research writer at the University of Southern California, US, said that the identification of these symptoms is going to determine the level of infection.

Joseph Larsen, the other author of the research, said that after the findings of this study, a better understanding is now available for treatment of Covid-19. These symptoms will be identified and the victims will be admitted to the hospital beforehand. Fever and cough are often associated with various types of respiratory diseases. These include infections such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.

Scientists have said that the coronavirus can be identified when these symptoms appear. The upper gastrointestinal tract (nausea / vomiting) will be affected before the lower gastrointestinal tract (diarrhea). These characteristics of Covid contrast with those of Mars and Sars. Scientists have concluded these findings after studying more than 55 thousand Covid cases in China collected by WHO. Looking at the symptoms of these patients, information is given about the sequence of symptoms of infection.

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