Pre-existing symptoms of new crown pneumonia include fever, fatigue, and a dry cough, and some people with new crown pneumonia may have no symptoms in the pre-existing stages of the infection, which is asymptomatic.
Symptoms of pre-New Crown pneumonia include fever, dry cough, and physical fatigue. A few patients may also experience symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, such as nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, itchy throat, diarrhea, or decreased sense of smell and taste, and some patients may also experience decreased sense of smell and taste as the first symptom.
In a few cases, digestive symptoms may be the first symptom. Common digestive symptoms include anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and abnormal liver enzymes.
The pre-symptoms of neococcal pneumonia may be asymptomatic, and the diagnosis is confirmed by nucleic acid testing, which reveals infection with the neococcal virus.
Therefore, if you have had close contact with a patient with neocoronavirus pneumonia or suspect that you may be infected with neocoronavirus pneumonia. It is recommended that one should go to the hospital promptly for nucleic acid testing to determine if one is infected with neocoronavirus pneumonia. During the visit, one should wear a mask for personal protection to avoid infecting others.
Tips] In this article, “new coronavirus pneumonia” and “new coronavirus pneumonia” have been renamed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.