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BigmanPigman

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Wed Sep 7, 2022, 09:35 PM Sep 2022

5 Omicron symptoms that are more common now than the 'classic' COVID signs [View all]

https://www.livemint.com/news/world/5-omicron-symptoms-that-are-more-common-now-than-the-classic-covid-signs-11662462955887.html

If you think that loss of sense and smell or shortness of breath are the indicators that you have contracted COVID then you can't be more wrong. Over past years as the coronavirus has mutated, the symptoms related to the infection have also changed. Though the symptoms related to the virus are stated to be milder now, it is extremely essential to understand what you are dealing with and identify the early signs of the disease.

Here are the 5 symptoms that appear early on:

Fatigue:
For COVID patients, this is not about just feeling tired but, the person feels completely wiped out even after taking enough rest. This hampers their daily routine like difficulty in climbing stairs and other routine chores. Some may also find it difficult to concentrate due to this fatigued state.

Headache:
COVID headaches are said to be moderate to severely painful, feel ‘pulsing’, ‘pressing’ or ‘stabbing’, occur across both sides of the head rather than in one area. And this state lasts for about 3 to 4 days. Experts say that today, COVID headaches are more common than the classic COVID symptoms.

Sore throat:
One of the earliest symptoms of COVID, this appears within the first week of contracting the infection. Usually, this symptom lasts for two to three days but for some, it may linger for a few more days. However, a sore throat in case of COVID can be extremely painful and uncomfortable.

Fever:
In most cases, fever is the indicator that you have COVID, followed by a cough and muscle pain. Usually, it stays for 3 to 4 days.

Digestive disorder:
In recent times, many who have contracted COVID reported gut health-related issues, and for some it has been the earliest sign. It is therefore advised to not take symptoms like diarrhea for granted as you assume it could be happening from eating something improper.

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Thanks for posting Farmer-Rick Sep 2022 #1
I was tracking COVID numbers on google. They had a nice graph that made it easy to track trends, LT Barclay Sep 2022 #2
This one is good: crickets Sep 2022 #3
Thanks. LT Barclay Sep 2022 #5
Good grief. I'm so sorry to hear that. Please be careful & stay safe! nt crickets Sep 2022 #6
Ugh. That's frustrating. progressoid Sep 2022 #7
OB! Appalling. LT Barclay Sep 2022 #8
I've followed Worldometers BigmanPigman Sep 2022 #9
I noticed that. Poor Japan! What the heck is going on? ❤️ littlemissmartypants Sep 2022 #10
Thanks for the new info on symptoms. Good to know. 👍 crickets Sep 2022 #4
❤️ littlemissmartypants Sep 2022 #11
Fits my case central scrutinizer Sep 2022 #12
I got my last one May 4th so I will BigmanPigman Sep 2022 #13
The doctor accepted my self diagnosis central scrutinizer Sep 2022 #14
Thanks! That is useful info. BigmanPigman Sep 2022 #15
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