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COVID Symptoms Evolve: What Doctors See Now

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Current COVID symptoms largely mirror previous strains.
  • Vaccination significantly reduces the risk of long COVID.
  • Most current COVID variants cause upper respiratory infections.
COVID Symptoms Evolve: What Doctors See Now

As the holiday season approaches, health experts are emphasizing awareness of current COVID-19 symptoms. Recent variants, such as Nimbus and Stratus, present with familiar signs like fever, cough, and congestion, largely impacting the upper respiratory system. While severe respiratory issues and loss of taste or smell are less prevalent than early in the pandemic, a distinctive 'razor blade' sore throat has been noted by some clinicians. These symptoms can easily be mistaken for the common cold or flu, making testing essential.

Vaccination is highlighted as the most effective safeguard against severe COVID-19 and its complications, including long COVID. Studies indicate a 50% reduction in the risk of developing long COVID among vaccinated individuals. Experts strongly advise getting a booster shot before increased holiday travel and gatherings to ensure optimal immunity. While vaccine side effects like myocarditis are a concern, they are far less common than the cardiac issues that can arise from a COVID-19 infection itself.

Preventative measures remain vital. In addition to vaccination, consistent handwashing, avoiding sick individuals, and wearing masks in crowded areas are recommended. If symptoms arise, seeking medical advice for testing and potential treatment with antivirals like Paxlovid is advised. Staying hydrated, resting, and using over-the-counter medications can help manage symptoms. Proper diagnosis is key, as treatments vary for different illnesses.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Common symptoms include fever, chills, cough, sore throat, nasal congestion, fatigue, body aches, headache, and sometimes nausea or diarrhea. A severe sore throat has been reported with some recent variants.
Yes, experts recommend getting a COVID-19 booster now for optimal protection during increased travel and gatherings.
Being vaccinated against COVID-19 has been shown to reduce the risk of developing long COVID by approximately 50%.

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