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Covid19 Symptoms

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mikeydt1

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Is anyone else like me beginning to think that there is just to many symptoms getting associated with Covid19? the reason for asking is that over the last weeks i have seen that they are only trying to link a runny nose and now the latest which is just getting beyond stupid Hiccups! i guess the list is just getting too extensive and people just won't know what they are suffering from. if they are going to associate absolute every single symptom with covid then people will be totally afraid to seek help and could be sat there suffering from something treatable which could turn very nasty.

with a lot of medical conditions you more or less know what it is but hiccups and runny noses think how many kids along with adults get these and have had these over the years.

what needs to be established is a common set of symptoms what people can use not bloody hundreds which is what it is getting to be.

i suffer with bouts of prostate and bladder infections this means that 1 i will get horrible body aches 2 temp but yet these are now been associated with covid so i am frightened to telephone 111 to seek help as i know where it will lead with them. this means if it happens on a weekend i will just suffer till my own doctors open on a Monday as they know my history.

i also suffer with migraines and have done for many years and now they are trying to link these with covid symptoms. just think how many people out there suffer with tension to migraines doesn't bear thinking about.

yes if it was just headaches along with temp then i would suspect possible covid then take action and get tested.

well i will the rest for your comments
 
Is anyone else like me beginning to think that there is just to many symptoms getting associated with Covid19? the reason for asking is that over the last weeks i have seen that they are only trying to link a runny nose and now the latest which is just getting beyond stupid Hiccups! i guess the list is just getting too extensive and people just won't know what they are suffering from. if they are going to associate absolute every single symptom with covid then people will be totally afraid to seek help and could be sat there suffering from something treatable which could turn very nasty.

with a lot of medical conditions you more or less know what it is but hiccups and runny noses think how many kids along with adults get these and have had these over the years.

what needs to be established is a common set of symptoms what people can use not bloody hundreds which is what it is getting to be.

i suffer with bouts of prostate and bladder infections this means that 1 i will get horrible body aches 2 temp but yet these are now been associated with covid so i am frightened to telephone 111 to seek help as i know where it will lead with them. this means if it happens on a weekend i will just suffer till my own doctors open on a Monday as they know my history.

i also suffer with migraines and have done for many years and now they are trying to link these with covid symptoms. just think how many people out there suffer with tension to migraines doesn't bear thinking about.

yes if it was just headaches along with temp then i would suspect possible covid then take action and get tested.

well i will the rest for your comments

I would think if you were to have to call 111 with anything, it would be useful to stress that you suffer from x, y or z on a regular basis.

I do think it's worth remembering that any diagnosis is unlikely to arrived at by just one symptom. Diagnosis is most often arrived at by piecing together multiple pieces of a health jigsaw.

I would urge you not to endanger your wellbeing by holding off seeking help. Better safe than sorry.
 
2 new symptoms to add to the list 1) if you can breath you might have covid so best walking around and holding your breath if possible. 2) if you stub your toe you might have covid if it isn't covid then it will def make you want to scream!

by 2035 there will be an amazing 1000 symptoms

only joking about the above

did you know? i had the burps yesterday was worried then again i had drunk some diet pepsi.
 
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