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Forget the commonly known symptoms and consequences of COVIS-19; Here are the most unusual COVID-19 symptoms…

While a new person joins the symptoms of Covid-19 every day, rare symptoms have also been added to the list. Here are the symptoms of COVID-19 and post-COVID-19, which are not known much but seen in some cases...
 Forget the commonly known symptoms and consequences of COVIS-19;  Here are the most unusual COVID-19 symptoms…
READING NOW Forget the commonly known symptoms and consequences of COVIS-19; Here are the most unusual COVID-19 symptoms…

Covid-19 has some common symptoms that we all know now, including the three classic symptoms of fever, prolonged or new cough, and loss of taste or smell. But although these three were identified as traditional symptoms of the virus in the early days of the epidemic, many new symptoms were added to the list with the discovery of new variants and sub-variants such as Delta and Omicron.

The NHS (UK National Health System) has now added nine more official symptoms to the list. And it seems that not everyone’s response to the coronavirus is the same anymore. Some experience more common symptoms such as fever, pain, sore throat, runny nose, tiredness and cough, while others experience unusual symptoms. Rare signs (symptom) of the virus during or after illness include:

One symptom of Covid that may overlap with other medical conditions is palpitations due to inflammation caused by the virus. Some people may report palpitations or a faster heartbeat even after the initial infection has cleared. For some people, this symptom can also be a long-term sign of Covid.

In a study conducted at Stanford University last year, it was discovered that the Omicron variant can cause problems in the ear. Symptoms reported in the study include severe ear pain, ear numbness, and even temporary hearing loss in some people that persists even after the infection has cleared. Experts say that people who are fully vaccinated can also develop ear-related symptoms of the virus.

Covid finger symptom is known as a skin condition associated with swelling, blister-like swellings or discoloration on the toes (even fingers). While it may be painless for some, Covid fingers can be extremely sore and itchy, with tender blisters and swellings appearing.

Hair loss is considered a symptom of Covid, which occurs months after infection. This is because the hair follicles are overstimulated during infection and then go into the resting/shedding phase at the same time. Usually this symptom clears up three to six months after infections.

Research also says there is a link between Covid and your vocal cord mobility. Sometimes, voice changes may occur in Covid patients and the possibility of vocal cord paralysis due to peripheral nerve damage may increase.

Another possibility during infection is injury to the vagus nerve, which controls voice, swallowing, breathing and coughing. If the vagus nerve is not working properly, it can also manifest as shortness of breath with or without coughing.

Confusion or confusion has been identified as a symptom of the virus as well as prolonged Covid.

However, a more severe form of confusion, such as delirium, which may be accompanied by vivid hallucinations or even paranoia, is more common in older people infected with Covid…

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