Indiana University School of Medicine has Compiled Seven Unusual Symptoms of Coronavirus infection

The symptoms of coronavirus indicate the presence of the virus. Typical symptoms include fever, dry cough, shortness of breath, and loss of smell. But one of the most truly frustrating things about this pandemic is that there is not only a long list of symptoms that need attention, some of which are not intuitive at all, but in fact it is very strange. Some people can actually have no symptoms at all, but they will anyway. Be infected by a virus. Dr. Natalie Lambert, the leader of the Indiana University School of Medicine and the “Survivor Group”, a charity organization for the survivors, examined the long-term experiences of nearly 1,600 COVID-19 cured patients and determined dozens of these people’s experiences Kind of coronavirus symptoms. "Many members of the survivor group reported that they have suffered from COVID-19 symptoms for a long time and are accustomed to calling themselves'long-distance transporters'," read part of the report. "The founder of the forum, Diana Berrent, posted a survey on the Facebook page of the Survivor Group, asking members identified as "long-distance transporters" to respond and select all the COVID-19-related symptoms they have experienced."
According to the COVID-19 symptom survey report, the most unexpected symptoms include the following seven types:
- Herpes
- Cracked/dry lips
- tinnitus
- Tongue pain from mouth sores
- Smell a random smell that doesn't actually exist
- Spots floating in the field of view
- Cerebral ischemic syncope
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