Is fever and headache a new form of coronary pneumonia?

  Fever and headache are not necessarily due to novel coronavirus pneumonia. There are many causes of fever and headache, but they are commonly associated with colds and need to be distinguished from novel coronavirus pneumonia. In addition, patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia may not always have fever and headache. Some patients may have a mild onset of symptoms, no obvious fever, or atypical onset of symptoms, such as digestive, neurological, cardiovascular, ophthalmologic symptoms, or mild muscle pain in the limbs or lower back as the first manifestation.  Therefore, if fever and headache appear, do not be overly alarmed, first isolate at home for observation, if the condition does not improve after 3-5 days, or even gradually severe, promptly go to the hospital for consultation and treatment.