What do mild symptoms of COVID feel like?

Mild COVID-19 means you have symptoms — such as cough, sore throat, and fatigue — but no shortness of breath. Most of the time, people can treat mild COVID-19 at home.
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What is mild COVID-19?
  • Congestion or runny nose.
  • Headache.
  • Fatigue.
  • Sneezing.
  • Sore throat.
  • Cough.
  • Fever or chills.
  • New loss of smell or taste.
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How do you know if you have mild Covid?

Fever or chills. Cough. Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. Fatigue.
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What are mild symptoms of Omicron?

All of the variants, including omicron BA.5, cause similar COVID-19 symptoms: runny nose. cough. sore throat.
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What are the 3 new Covid symptoms?

On June 30, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added three symptoms to its COVID-19 list: Congestion/stuffy nose, nausea and diarrhea. Those three new conditions now join other symptoms identified by the CDC: Fever.
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When are you most contagious with Covid?

You are most infectious (or contagious) in the first 5 days after your symptoms start. You can also spread COVID-19 in the 48 hours before your symptoms start. If you never have symptoms, consider yourself most infectious in the 5 days after you test positive.
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Can you go out with mild COVID symptoms?

People who are infected but asymptomatic or people with mild COVID-19 should isolate through at least day 5 (day 0 is the day symptoms appeared or the date the specimen was collected for the positive test for people who are asymptomatic). They should wear a mask through day 10.
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Do you feel better day 7 of COVID?

Days 7 – 14 Around day 7 you should see some improvement in symptoms. But it takes some people longer than others – so be patient. Gradually build up exercise – seize the time when you are feeling less tired and go for a short walk – but you MUST still avoid any contact with others.
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What are the symptoms of COVID for vaccinated people?

Typically, vaccinated people are either asymptomatic or have very mild symptoms if they contract the delta variant. Their symptoms are more like those of a common cold, such as cough, fever or headache, with the addition of significant loss of smell.
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Can you have Covid without a fever?

Can you have the coronavirus without a fever? Yes. A fever is one of the common symptoms of COVID-19, but you can be infected with the coronavirus and have a cough or other symptoms with no fever, or a very low-grade one — especially in the first few days.
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What are the most common COVID symptoms among vaccinated?

People who have been vaccinated and previously infected commonly reported sneezing as a symptom, while unvaccinated people were most likely to experience fever. The data comes from nearly 5 million voluntary patient reports.
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How long do COVID symptoms last?

Most people with COVID-19 get better within a few days to a few weeks after infection, so at least four weeks after infection is the start of when post-COVID conditions could first be identified. Anyone who was infected can experience post-COVID conditions.
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Should you take a hot or cold shower when sick with COVID?

Wear loose comfortable clothing and make sure the room you are in isn't too warm. You shouldn't attempt to make yourself feel cold e.g. by taking a cold shower or bath. Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration – drink enough so your pee is light yellow and clear.
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What is a COVID cough like?

A dry cough is one of the most common coronavirus symptoms, but some people may have a cough with phlegm (thick mucus). It can be difficult to control your cough but there are a few ways to help.
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What does COVID sore throat feel like?

Some people describe COVID sore throat as the most painful sore throat they've ever experienced. Others report a sore throat that isn't too different from one caused by a regular cold. Other COVID sore throat symptoms people notice include: Pain when swallowing or talking.
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What does COVID headache feel like?

Researchers have discovered that some of the prominent features of a COVID-19 headache include: Having a pulsing, pressing, or stabbing sensation. Occurring bilaterally (across the whole head) Presenting with severe pressure that won't respond to typical pain relievers, like ibuprofen and acetaminophen.
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Should I take a decongestant if I have COVID-19?

You may take an expectorant/cough suppressant combination as needed for cough and congestion. Take an antihistamine/decongestant combination for your allergy symptoms and congestion. If you have uncontrolled blood pressure, then you should avoid the decongestant component.
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What is the best decongestant for COVID?

Take OTC antihistamines
  • Antihistamines dry up mucous membranes of the nose and other areas such as mouth and eyes.
  • Nasal decongestant sprays, such as oxymetazoline (Afrin, Vick's Sinex) and phenylephrine (Neo-Synephrine), can also be helpful.
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What are the 4 most common symptoms of Covid-19?

Coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19 ) can cause a wide range of signs and symptoms. The most common are fever, cough and tiredness.
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But COVID-19 can cause symptoms you may not expect, including:
  • Digestive symptoms. ...
  • Loss of smell or taste. ...
  • Skin changes. ...
  • Confusion. ...
  • Eye problems.
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What is the difference between COVID and a cold?

What's the difference between COVID-19 and the common cold? Both COVID-19 and the common cold are caused by viruses. COVID-19 is caused by SARS-CoV-2, while the common cold is most often caused by rhinoviruses. All of these viruses spread in similar ways and cause many of the same symptoms.
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What is the best medicine for Covid cough?

Use medications containing guaifenesin, such as Robitussin, Mucinex, and Vicks 44E. keeping you from getting rest. Coughing is useful because it brings up mucus from the lungs and helps prevent bacterial infections. People with asthma and other lung diseases need to cough.
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How do you get rid of COVID once you have it?

Most people who become sick with COVID-19 will only have mild illness and can get better at home. Symptoms might last a few days. People who have the virus might feel better in about a week.
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Treatment is aimed at relieving symptoms and includes:
  1. Rest.
  2. Fluids.
  3. Pain relievers.
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How do you keep COVID from getting worse?

get lots of rest. drink plenty of fluids (water is best) to avoid dehydration – drink enough so your pee is light yellow and clear. take paracetamol or ibuprofen if you feel uncomfortable.
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Can I use the same shower as someone with COVID?

Protect yourself if you must share a bathroom with someone with COVID-19. Wait as long as possible to use a shared bathroom after a person with COVID-19. Wear a mask when using a shared bathroom after a person with COVID-19. Clean before using a shared bathroom after a person with COVID-19.
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How long after having COVID will you test positive?

After a positive test result, you may continue to test positive for some time after. You may continue to test positive on antigen tests for a few weeks after your initial positive. You may continue to test positive on NAATs for up to 90 days.
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What is the COVID fever pattern?

Fever: Coronavirus and flu both cause fever, but it's rare for the common cold. COVID-19 patients usually have a fever of 100 F or higher, while flu sufferers often experience fever of 100F to 102F that lasts three to four days. Headache: COVID-19 patients sometimes have headaches.
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