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what do muscle discomfort, dry mouth, and not eating mean Infection? A fact check on COVID-19 symptoms

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Have you recently heard of any new or prominent COVID-19 symptoms? Don’t panic or jump to any conclusions. Why? We’ll explain this in this report. On Thursday, some reports claimed that ‘traditional’ symptoms of COVID-19, such as loss of smell, breathlessness, and fever, “are much less common these days.” Myalgia or muscle Pain is now the most common symptom of coronavirus infection.

These papers used information from the “ZOE Health Study,” a British company’s
the health research initiative, as their source of information.

One of these is a Mint article that stated a lot of people have been complaining of
myalgia, a condition that causes severe discomfort in the shoulders and legs. Zoe
claims that muscle soreness brought on by COVID frequently affects the shoulders or
legs.

Yet how accurate is that? Is it a brand-new symptom that folks need to be on the
lookout for?

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Muscle discomfort has, in fact, long been a COVID-19 symptom. However, among
those infected with the novel coronavirus, there may have been an “increase” in cases
where muscle discomfort is a more noticeable symptom than the “loss of scent.”

Although it’s not just COVID, according to Dr. BK Dubey, “there is an increase in this
symptom.”

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Are missing meals, diarrhea, and dry mouth also COVID-19 symptoms?

Aches and pains and diarrhea are described by the World Health Organization (WHO) as “less common symptoms.” Although COVID-19 is also a viral disease, experts feel that symptoms including dry mouth, lack of appetite, diarrhea, and gastrointestinal issues are common in cases of infection and fever.


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Loss of appetite and mouth dryness

An article published in the ZOE Health Study also suggested that “meal skipping”
could be a symptom of COVID. “Losing your appetite is an early sign of COVID, but it
usually returns after a few days,” according to the article. But is that true?

The same report notes that “a loss of appetite is a normal part of being unwell”. Dr.
Dubey also stated that people suffering from viral infections frequently lose their
appetite and do not want to eat much.

Another doctor, Santosh K Jha, stated that “dry mouth” as a symptom of COVID-19 is
normal in those suffering from fever.

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