The World Health
Organisation listed fever, tiredness, dry cough, aches and pains, nasal
congestion, runny nose, sore throat and diarrhea as the virus’s common
symptoms.
Doctors in the U.S., the
world’s worst hit country by the coronavirus have found a new symptom for the
virus.
The symptom lies in the
toes or fingers of the afflicted, especially in white people.
It is called the Covid toe.
The good part is that it appears in both asymptomatic and severe cases.
Now the U.S. doctors said
purple and swollen toes that look like they’ve been frostbitten may be the
latest indication of coronavirus infection.
The symptom could be the
latest indication that one should get tested for coronavirus.
The American Academy of
Dermatology (AAD) launched a registry last week to track the dermatological
effects that COVID-19 virus patients may be experiencing and received over 200
submissions from healthcare providers as of Wednesday afternoon.
Dr. Esther Freeman, a
dermatologist and epidemiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and a
faculty member at Harvard medical school, is managing the registry in
collaboration with the AAD.
Freeman said around half of
the cases in the registry note these lesions in the hands or feet that resemble
frostbite.
Others symptoms include
anosmia, or a loss of smell.
Conjunctivitis, also known
as pink eye, is another symptom.
The American Academy of
Ophthalmology recently suggested it could be a sign of the virus.

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