New study shows the sequence of coronary symptoms

Researchers from the University of Southern California have said that they have found that coronary symptoms are presented in a specific order, a discovery that can help early find the virus and easier treatment for patients. According to the study, published in the medical journal “Prontier Public Health” The most frequent sequence of symptoms is: [...]
According to the study, published in the medical magazine, “Prontier Public Health” The most frequent sequence of symptoms is: fever, then coughing and muscle pain, followed by nausea and/or vomiting, and then diarrhea, writes “CBS”
The study is based on the data of about 55 thousand patients.
However, not all patients suffer the same symptoms. But new findings are expected to help COVID-19 differences from other diseases. As fevers and coughs are linked to certain other diseases, the study points out that the time when these symptoms occur and then other symptoms - the one that distinguishes the virus from others.
In a report on the virus, the university scientist, Peter Kuhn, has said that understanding the sequence of the virus's symptoms is very important.
“The doctors may find it easier to know what steps to take in caring for patients, and may stop worsening the condition of a patient”, he said.
COVID-19 so far in the world has claimed the lives of 767 thousand people, according to data from the University “Johns Hopkins”. So far, 21.2 million infected have been registered.












