New crown pneumonia may have fever, cough, nasal congestion, runny nose, generalized weakness; severe patients may have respiratory distress, shock and other manifestations; asymptomatic infected people have no obvious clinical symptoms.
Typical symptoms of C.pneumonia are systemic toxicity and respiratory symptoms, so there may be fever, malaise, loss of appetite, etc. In addition, respiratory symptoms may include nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, and loss of taste and smell in a few patients.
Severe patients may have multiple organ function abnormalities, shock, respiratory failure and so on. Nowadays, there is also a part of the population that is asymptomatically infected, this kind of patients are positive for the new crown nucleic acid test but have no obvious clinical symptoms themselves.
If you suspect that you are infected with CKP, it is recommended that you go to a medical institution for nucleic acid testing to make a definitive diagnosis to avoid delaying your condition.