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Symptoms of COVID-19

What are the typical symptoms?

COVID-19 typically causes flu-like symptoms including fever and cough. In some patients—especially elderly and those with chronic conditions— symptoms can develop into pneumonia, chest tightness, chest pain, and shortness of breath.

Sore Throat

Sore Throat

You feel hot to touch on your chest or back It is a common sign and also may appear in 2-10 days if you affected.

Headache

Headache

Around 1 out of every 6 people who gets COVID-19 becomes seriously ill and develops difficulty breathing or shortness of breath.

Cough

Cough

Coughing is another key symptom, but it's not just any cough, said Schaffner. It should be a dry cough that you feel in your chest.

High fever

High fever

Fever is a key symptom, experts say. Don't fixate on a number, but know it's really not a fever until your temperature reaches at least 39°C.

Think you might be affected?

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What you need to do

Protect yourself from being infected?

Our actions as individuals will go a long way in preventing, detecting and isolating potential cases of
coronavirus and COVID-19

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Things you should do

Be sure to follow it

  • Stay at home
  • Wear mask
  • Wash your hands
  • Frequent self-isolation
  • Frequent water intake

Things you should avoid

Be sure to avoid it

  • Social gathering
  • Avoid animals
  • Don't touch your face
  • Avoid handshaking
  • Avoid kisses

What does self-isolation involve?

If you need to self-isolate, you should take action immediately. You must stay inside and avoid all contact with other people.

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CLINICAL GUIDANCE FOR MANAGEMENT OF COVID-19

*High-risk for severe disease or mortality

  • Advanced age particularly > 60 years
  • Cardiovascular disease including hypertension and CAD
  • DM (Diabetes mellitus) and other immunocompromised states
  • Chronic lung/kidney/liver disease
  • Cerebrovascular disease
  • Obesity

Mild disease

Home Isolation Upper respiratory tract symptoms(&/or fever) WITHOUT shortness of breath or hypoxia

Admit in ward

Admit in ICU
1. Respiratory rate > 24 /min
2. SpO2 < 94% on room air

Severe disease

Admit in ICU
1. Respiratory rate > 30 /min
2. SpO2 < 90% on room air

Mild disease

Home Isolation Upper respiratory tract symptoms(&/or fever) WITHOUT shortness of breath or hypoxia

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Meet our doctors

 Dr. Prudhvi Karumanchi

Dr. Prudhvi Karumanchi

Internal Medicine

Dr. K is Board Certified in Sleep Medicine, Internal Medicine, Geriatrics and Functional Medicine. He has a passion for treating clients with Covid and he has been on the frontlines for last one year or so both in hospital setting as well as home setting in tampa, Florida, USA.

Dr. Ramesh Tentu

Dr. Ramesh Tentu

Hospitalist

I am a Nephrologist working at University of Vermont Medical center. I am here to help you in anyway I can.

Dr. Sree Susarla

Dr. Sree Susarla

MD, MRCP.

Coughing is another key symptom, but it's not just any cough, said Schaffner. It should be a dry cough that you feel in your chest.