According to the National Health and Health Commission's “Pneumonitis Diagnosis and Treatment Program for New Coronavirus Infection (Trial Version 4)”, some patients have mild onset symptoms and no fever. Severe and critically ill patients may have moderate to low fever during the course of the disease, or even no obvious fever.
Typical Symptoms
·Main symptoms are fever, fatigue, and dry cough;
·Nasal congestion, runny nose and other upper respiratory symptoms are rare;
·About one-half of the patients develop dyspnea after one week. In severe cases, they progress rapidly to acute respiratory distress syndrome, septic shock, difficult to correct metabolic acidosis, and coagulation dysfunction.
It is worth noting that in the course of severe and critically ill patients, there can be moderate to low fever, even without obvious fever. Some patients have mild onset symptoms and no fever. They usually recover after 1 week. Most patients have a good prognosis, and a few patients are critically ill and even die.
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