American doctors reveal emergency warning signs for Covid!

American doctors reveal emergency warning signs for Covid!
American doctors reveal emergency warning signs for Covid!
Asmaa Lamnawar wrote on Tue Jan 4, 2022 1:09 PM – Gray lips, skin and nails. They are emergency warning signs of the Covid virus, according to US medics. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports discoloration as an indication that someone should seek immediate medical attention.

US health chiefs have recognized it as a potential sign that someone needs urgent medical attention since the start of the pandemic, despite recent claims that it may be Omicron’s.

The CDC identifies more than 11 symptoms, including headache, sore throat and nausea, as possible symptoms of the coronavirus, and lists dozens as possible signs.

But the British National Health Service still recognizes only three symptoms as warning signs of the Covid virus, and they are fever, a new persistent cough and loss of smell and taste.

This is despite studies in the UK showing that vaccines have changed the game and led to more people with milder symptoms of the virus.

Gray lips, skin or nails are not considered by the NHS as a warning sign of the virus that warrants urgent medical attention. It only warns of pale skin or blue or gray spots in children, and that if this is noticed, parents should call an ambulance immediately.

In guidelines updated in February of last year, the CDC said gray lips as well as gray skin and nails may be symptoms of Covid.

They are listed as difficulty breathing, persistent pain or pressure in the chest, confusion, and inability to get up or stay awake. “If someone shows any of these signs, seek emergency medical care immediately,” the agency said.

Gray skin and gray lips are warning signs that there is too little oxygen in the blood or poor circulation.
It can be linked to serious problems including asthma, pneumonia or heart disease.

It is likely that these symptoms only appear in the late stages of infection with the Covid virus.

Gray nails can be a warning sign of iron deficiency, indicating that vital organs in the body may be struggling to get enough oxygen.

But it can also be caused by injuries, regular smoking, fungal infections, or hands often in water or cleaning products. The NHS, which has been regularly criticized for its short list of symptoms, only lists three possible signs.

But the monitoring of more than one million Britons has highlighted four other main symptoms to watch out for.

Besides the three main NHS symptoms, the Covid Symptom Study says that a runny nose, headache, sneezing and sore throat are all signs of the Covid virus.

“A lot of people are still unaware of all the symptoms to look out for,” they say. “This leaves people at risk of mistaking that they have a cold, when in fact they could have Covid.”

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