Checklist of the Wuhan Coronavirus symptoms

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Checklist of the Wuhan Coronavirus symptoms

2020-08-04 15:19:46

Checklist of the Wuhan Coronavirus symptoms

The Wuhan Coronavirus is on its way to becoming a pandemic. It has already affected thousands of people in China alone. It is expected to grow stronger. An antidote’s inception is a matter of months and the masses are already losing their marbles over this ‘novel’ Coronavirus. People around the world should be prepared for this type of illness. First things first, they should know what the symptoms are. While it has come to the light that this new Coronavirus can be symptom-less, it is always better to find out. From that, one can go off and add more research for one’s personal knowledge, which is always better. One by one, we are going to describe different symptoms relating to different parts of the body that the new Coronavirus affects. And remember, this is a checklist of the Wuhan Coronavirus symptoms, so be attentive:
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Respiratory symptoms

[caption id="attachment_2669" align="alignnone" width="1000"]Checklist of the Wuhan Coronavirus symptoms The one part that is most affected is the one that relates to respiration. - Getty Images.[/caption]
The one part that is most affected is the one that relates to respiration. Wuhan Coronavirus has been described as having similar characteristics to pneumonia-like ailments, which also affects the respiratory parts of the afflicted body. Like, most respiratory viruses, coughing and sneezing are the biggest causes for fast transmission of this disease. The one main case whereas the symptoms were not to be seen has been criticized to be flawed. It is paramount that you remain vigilant over symptoms like the ones below to check if you have the newer Coronavirus:
 
  • Shortness of breath
  • Rough coughing
  • Sneezing
  • Lung lesions
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Pneumonia
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Physical manifestation of symptoms

[caption id="attachment_2670" align="alignnone" width="1000"]Checklist of the Wuhan Coronavirus symptoms One of the ways Coronavirus also affects your body is physically, which can be a major hindrance in everyday life. - Getty Images.[/caption]
While the newer virus is barraging the news nowadays is respiratory in nature, one should also be look out for symptoms that are radically different from what the actual respiratory symptoms are. One of the ways Coronavirus also affects your body is physically, which can be a major hindrance in everyday life. Here are some of the ways the Wuhan Coronavirus affects a human body physically:
 
  • Extreme tiredness and fatigue
  • Fever
 

Bowel and abdominal symptoms

It also has a tendency to affect your parts of your body in the bowel and abdominal area. See below for symptoms relating to these parts:
 
  • Impaired liver
  • Deteriorating kidney function
  • Kidney failure
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Incubation period is still mystery but keep a close eye

It is of the essence that one knows what an incubation period of a certain viral disease is. Unfortunately, this is not the case with Wuhan Coronavirus that has been butting its head to break a tsunami of infection into the whole world if proper precautions are not taken in time. Experts believe that incubation (the time symptoms begin to show off on the body) is at least 10 days or anything away from that. The upper limit can be 2 weeks. It may take more time and in rare cases, there might be less time. If you happen to see symptoms in 10 days, especially if you had visited China, just recently, consult a doctor or see a physician.
 
  • Incubation: 10 days at least.
  • Upper limit 2 weeks
[caption id="attachment_2671" align="alignnone" width="1000"]Checklist of the Wuhan Coronavirus symptoms It is of the essence that one knows what an incubation period of a certain viral disease is. - Getty Images.[/caption]

Conclusion

It has been in the news recently that the Wuhan Coronavirus is symptom-less and when one finds out about its affliction than one is always late. Both of the previous statements are not true.. Experts have already debunked this myth. You should always try to seek symptoms if you think you have this infection. If you mark many of the bullet points in the checklist, please ensure that you consult a doctor or general physician.
 
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Disclaimer: It is of utmost importance that you know all of this well-researched content is for general information. Therefore, you have to keep in mind this does not at all pertains to general treatment. Furthermore, for serious conditions please consult a doctor. For booking appointments with doctors or ordering medicines and lab tests. Please contact My Doctionary.

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