Do new pneumonia muscles get sore?

Although the symptoms of muscle aches and pains due to novel pneumonia are not mentioned in the treatment guidelines, there are more clinical manifestations that indicate that novel coronavirus pneumonia can cause muscle aches and pains. Although fever, dry cough, and malaise are the main symptoms, muscle aches, mild dry cough, malaise, dyspnea, and diarrhea may also be combined. Symptoms of cata, such as runny nose and cough, are relatively rare, but they may also occur, so this can make diagnosis difficult. Respiratory distress may develop within 1 week in close to half of patients, and in severe cases may progress rapidly to acute respiratory distress syndrome, septic shock, or uncorrectable metabolic acidosis and dyscoagulation. Some patients have a mild onset and may not have fever and other symptoms, and usually recover after 1 week. Most patients have a good prognosis, and a few are critically ill or even die. Content source: Dr. You Lai