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Hey there! It’s no secret that the world is in a state of panic over the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19. With cases of fever being one of the most common symptoms, it’s important to stay informed and take all necessary precautions. So let’s dive into what you need to know about considered fever and COVID-19.
What Is Considered A Fever With Covid? [Solved]
Well, if you’ve been exposed to the virus, watch out for symptoms that could show up any time between two and fourteen days later. You might have COVID-19 if you’re running a fever of 99.9F or higher, or if you’re feeling the chills.
Symptoms: Common symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, shortness of breath, and fatigue. Other less common symptoms may include loss of taste or smell, body aches, sore throat, headache, and congestion.
Diagnosis: A diagnosis of COVID-19 is typically made based on a combination of clinical signs and symptoms as well as laboratory tests such as PCR testing for the virus itself or antibody testing to detect antibodies against the virus.
Treatment: Treatment for COVID-19 is largely supportive in nature and includes rest, fluids, pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen to reduce fever and other symptoms associated with the illness. In some cases antiviral medications may be used to help reduce the severity of the illness or shorten its duration.
Prevention: The best way to prevent infection with COVID-19 is by following public health guidelines such as wearing a face covering when in public settings where social distancing cannot be maintained; avoiding close contact with people who are sick; washing hands often with soap and water; avoiding touching eyes nose or mouth; cleaning frequently touched surfaces regularly; staying home when feeling ill; getting vaccinated when available; and following travel restrictions if applicable
Covid-19 has been considered a fever-inducing virus, and it’s no joke. It’s wreaked havoc on the world, and we’re all feeling the effects. But there are ways to protect yourself and your loved ones from getting sick. Wash your hands often, wear a mask when you go out in public, and practice social distancing. Let’s do our part to beat this thing!