Is the new coronary pneumonia sneezing?

Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia is mainly a respiratory symptom, so the patient can sneeze. At the beginning, patients mainly have fever, and after this fatigue and weakness or dry cough, patients have respiratory symptoms, i.e. sneezing, runny nose and sore throat. But not all patients who sneeze have neocoronavirus pneumonia. Generally, patients with colds can also sneeze, patients with rhinitis can also sneeze, and patients who are allergic to pollen can also sneeze when they come into contact with allergens, so not all patients who sneeze have neocoronavirus infections. Patients with neocoronavirus pneumonia can have sneezing, but their main symptoms are respiratory, such as fever, sore throat, and fatigue, along with sneezing and having a sore throat. After a week or so of having this symptom, there will be pulmonary inflammatory manifestations such as dyspnea, and even septic shock, progressive respiratory acidosis, or coagulation disorders can occur. Usually the patient will have a patchy chest CT with progressive exacerbation. A positive coronavirus nucleic acid test is the gold indicator for the diagnosis of a new coronavirus. Content source: Dr. Yurai