What Causes COVID-19?

 

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What Causes COVID-19? A deadly virus, the group name for this deadly gas is a mystery. Symptoms of this gas are not widely known, and the most common symptom is an uncommon, blistery rash that turns yellow or red instead of the typical green. These symptoms occur in less than a week after being exposed to the virus; they last from seven to fourteen days, but can go longer.

There are several theories as to what causes COVID-19. The virus could be responsible for the increased risk of heart disease, or it could increase the risk of dying from any type of cancer. Those who are overweight have increased risk of developing this disease. People who smoke cigarettes and/or use illicit drugs run higher risk. People who are exposed to asbestos, a substance that is commonly found in older buildings and used to create the insulated window panes used in older homes, run a serious risk.

Some of the symptoms that one may have include: difficulty breathing, swelling of the lymph nodes (usually in the neck area), fevers, loss of appetite, nausea, sore throat, and headaches. The most common symptom is a high fever, which often accompanies the other symptoms. It is important to get healthcare provider involved right away if you experience these symptoms. It may take several days for tests to be conducted and appropriate treatment sought.

If you believe that you have contracted this disease, you should contact your local public health office and ask for further information. This type of disease is a virus and can be contracted by coming into contact with the remains of the virus. Symptoms of COVID-19 vary depending on how much time has passed since exposure. Individuals who contract this disease usually show symptoms within seven days of coming in contact with contaminated blood or body fluid. It is very contagious and can easily spread from person to person through close physical contact.

To avoid contracting this illness, individuals should avoid direct contact with bodily fluids of an infected person. For example, news Singapore:  if you are sick and need to use the restroom, you should not leave a person with bodily fluids. Also, people who are on bed rest or living in a facility with many people on a daily basis should consider being quarantined. Those who do contract the virus and show no symptoms within two weeks of exposure should be monitored for a period of time. A person can become infected with covid-19 by coming in contact with an infected person, but not all people who come in contact with an infected person will develop ill health.

No serious symptoms of covid-19 will be experienced unless you have had contact with an infected person. A mild case of fever can mimic the serious condition. If you feel extremely sick and no fever symptoms occur, you need to seek medical attention. If the illness lasts for at least two weeks and you do not present any other symptoms, you could have a mild case and should be monitored for severe symptoms.

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