Check: Eyes reveal if you have coronary

Red eyes may be signs that a patient has been infected with coronarys, according to nurses and doctors, reports Nypost.com. It's something I've personally seen. Patients have eyes like they're allergic. The white eye part is not red. It is more like those who have a red shadow [...]
Red eyes may be signs that a patient has been infected with coronarys, according to nurses and doctors, reports Nypost.com.
It's something I've personally seen. Patients have eyes like they're allergic. The white eye part is not red. It's more like those with a red shade on the outside of their eyes”, said Chelsea Ernest, medical sister.
We had patients who only had red eyes as the only symptom we saw and when he went to the hospital he died”, she adds.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology has warned that there are reports that the Coronavirus is associated with conjunctivity, which may cause redness in the eye, reports CNN.
All osculistical operations in the United States have been ordered to halt operations and only accept emergency cases.
Recently, researchers have made the surprising discovery that loss of taste and smell may be a major warning sign for the host of the coronary.












