Shocking new symptoms arise in COVID 19 patients that stun doctors
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The COVID 19 pandemic is continuing its deadly rule on planet earth affecting a mind-numbing 4,369,933 persons at the time of this writing and counting and an unprecedented 293,827 deaths inside of just fifty to sixty days. The symptoms that are associated with it so far have been fever, throat infections and cough in short the respiratory system to a large extent. So far predominantly those aged 60 and above have been largely affected.
A shocking report has emerged that the COVID 19 has manifested itself to another dimension and has started affecting not only the lungs but the entire body. In New York a 38 year old pretty healthy man was infected with mild pulmonary symptoms and was staying home. After a couple of days without warning one morning when he woke up he found that his legs had become numb and he couldn't move.
When rushed to the hospital it was found that the young man had a blood clot in the main vein which allows blood to flow to the legs and the circulation was totally cut off. It took a surgery with two doctors to remove the clot and the research has shown that COVID 19 is also causing serious life-threatening blood clots.
Further reports show that the coronavirus also causes multiple organ failure and is weakening the immune system of children. Italy has seen people getting rashes on their skin when infected with the virus and mostly it happens on the feet and hence have been termed COVID feet.
An Indian couple visited a dermatologist a week back and both had reached in their feet which were abnormally similar and they were treated and recovered but the doctor feels they could have had coronavirus and recovered from it. Now doctors all over the world are looking beyond the normal respiratory symptoms for the COVID 19 and are exploring the possibility of other deadly symptoms too that the virus is causing silently in many patients.
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