Title: Covid-19 and Pneumonia | How Long Does Recovery Take?
1Covid-19 and Pneumonia How Long Does Recovery
Take?
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2Coronavirus and Pneumonia
The SARS-CoV-2 virus causes COVID-19 that
advances through the lungs over a period of days
or weeks by hijacking immune cells. There is
still have a lot to learn about COVID-19, mainly
about the havoc it can wreak on the lungs and the
pneumonia it causes. This is now referred to as
COVID pneumonia. Common symptoms of COVID-19
range from mild or moderate including coughing, a
fever, and shortness of breath. In sever case
coronavirus infection may cause pneumonia in both
lungs, which can become serious and deadly
illness.
3What is Pneumonia?
Pneumonia is a lung infection causing
inflammation in the tiny air sacs inside your
lungs. The infection may fill up with so much
fluid and pus that makes it hard to breathe. You
may experience severe shortness of breath, a
cough, a fever, chest pain, chills, or
fatigue. Sometimes the breathing problems can
become severe enough to require treatment at the
hospital with the help of oxygen or even a
ventilator. The COVID-19 pneumonia tends to
effect both of your lungs. The coronavirus
infection causes the air sacs in the lungs to be
filled with fluid, limiting the lungs ability to
take in oxygen and causing shortness of breath,
cough, and other symptoms. People mostly recover
from pneumonia without any lasting lung damage.
But, pneumonia associated with COVID-19 can be
severe and can cause lung injury resulting in
breathing difficulties that might take months to
improve.
4Symptoms of Covid-19 Pneumonia?
The illness associated with coronavirus was
originally referred to as novel
coronavirus-infected pneumonia (NCIP). People
have reported experiencing fever, a dry cough,
and shortness of breath as early signs of
COVID-19. You may also experience Fatigue Chills
Nausea or vomiting Diarrhea Belly pain Muscle or
body aches A headache Loss of smell or taste A
sore throat Congestion or a runny
nose Pinkeye Skin rashes Continue to Read More
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