Coronavirus has certainly put most lives on hold with many still very cautious. Knowing all the possible symptoms of COVID-19 is still pertinent as three symptoms have been added to the official list.

The Centers for Disease control and Prevention (CDC) have added three new additions of COVID-19 symptoms.

Symptoms of the virus vary wildly, ranging from a mild temperature to difficulty breathing.

The novel coronavirus is primarily classified as a respiratory virus as it attacks the lungs.

However, new tell-tale signs of an infection are discovered and have been added to the CDC’s official symptom list.

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Coronavirus symptoms update: New symptoms added

Coronavirus symptoms update: Three symptoms have been added to list (Image: Getty Images)

Symptoms placed on the CDC’s list include runny nose or congestion, nausea and diarrhoea.

Coughing, fever, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, loss of taste or smell and sore throat were already established as part of the listing.

“This list does not include all possible symptoms,” the CDC website mentioned, adding that the page was last reviewed in May.

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Doctors and health experts from around the world have recognised how nasal cavities have been crucial in determining the physiology of coronavirus.

An associate professor in the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine’s Department of Otolaryngology, Ahmed Sedaghat said: “COVID-19 is associated with a fairly unique combination of nasal symptoms.

“A sudden loss of one’s smell has been reported in COVID-19 patients.

“This occurrence of a sudden loss of smell without nasal obstruction is highly predictive of COVID-19 and should trigger the individual to immediately self-quarantine with presumptive COVID-19.”

Coronavirus symptoms update: Nausea

Coronavirus symptoms update: Nausea has been added to the list of symptoms (Image: Getty Images)

Katrina Herren, Chief Clinical Officer at Doctorlink said: “A runny nose is another symptom reported in COVID-19 patients.

“A runny nose occurs in around five percent of people with COVID-19.

“There is no true way to tell the difference without a laboratory test to look for the viruses that cause COVID-19 and the common cold.

“However, if you don’t have a fever or continuous cough it’s more likely to be a common cold rather than COVID-19.”

Coronavirus symptoms update: Cough

Coronavirus symptoms update: A new and persistent cough is the most common symptom (Image: Getty Images)

According to Mayo Clinic, gastrointestinal symptoms, including loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea, are symptoms which might only last one day.

“Some people with COVID-19 have diarrhoea and nausea prior to developing fever and respiratory symptoms,” explains the health body.

These symptoms may not last as long as the more common symptoms including a fever, cough and shortness of breath.

Source: Daily Express

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