What Symptoms Show Up First? According to recent, cutting-edge research from the University of Southern California, the order of COVID-19 symptoms that patients can experience often goes like this: fever, cough and muscle pain, nausea or vomiting and diarrhea. Additionally, USC’s recent studies showed that the flu generally starts with a cough, while a fever is usually the first COVID-19 symptom. Also, to be clear, COVID-19 cases are very different, so the symptom order can differ case by case. If you experience a fever or any of the below-mentioned COVID-19 symptoms, it’s vital to schedule a test ASAP.
Common COVID-19 Symptoms
- Fever or chills
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Fatigue
- Headache
- New loss of taste or smell
- Sore throat
- Congestion or runny nose
- Nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhea
How Else Can I Tell that I Don’t Have the Flu?
The best way to diagnose your symptoms is by, first, getting a COVID-19 test. Because there is no widely available vaccine for the coronavirus yet, it’s important to check for that virus first. Additionally, get your annual flu vaccine. The vaccine lowers your risk of getting the flu, and, if you do get it, it lessens your symptoms.More Ways to Stay Healthy This Winter
- Wear a mask in public.
- Remain six feet apart from others outside the home.
- Frequently wash your hands for at least 20 seconds.
- If you don’t have access to soap and water, use alcohol-rich hand sanitizer.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.
