The CDC said on December 22 that its investigators have been monitoring the next COVID variant, which is still responsible for a rising percentage of cases. The fact that the JN.1 COVID variant is still growing indicates that it is either more contagious or more adept at dodging immune systems.
Despite this, the CDC still strongly advises getting the COVID vaccine to guard against JN.1, particularly in light of the rise in respiratory illness, like influenza. Experts also note that although the intensity of COVID symptoms varies according to people’s health and immunity systems rather than the COVID variant itself, the virus currently seems to be causing some unconventional symptoms.
To find out what to be cautious about, keep reading!
1. Trouble Sleeping
In addition to fresh statistics from the UK’s medical professionals highlighting some of the more prevalent symptoms people are reporting this winter, the incidences of COVID and respiratory illness are on the rise in the country.
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Difficulties and trouble sleeping were among the more peculiar symptoms associated with the most recent infections, according to new evidence. According to data, 10.8% of respondents who participated in the study said they had trouble falling asleep, including those who had the COVID vaccine.
2. Anxiety Attack
Although we frequently identify physical symptoms with illness, occasionally mental health issues can also arise—even though this seems unexpected at first. A study conducted in the United Kingdom found that 10.5% of survey participants identified concern or an anxiety attack as an indication of COVID-19.
3. Sore Throat
Speaking of less uncommon symptoms, according to data collected in the U.K., about 13.2% of interviewees stated that they had a sore throat. Physicians in the United States have reported that a sore throat is among the initial COVID symptoms to be reported in recent months.
4. Muscle Aches
Similar to other viruses, many individuals with COVID also experience muscle aches and discomfort. According to U.K. statistics, 15.8% of patients had muscle aches caused by the latest COVID variant over the winter.
5. Extreme Fatigue
According to 19.6% of people surveyed, COVID also induces exhaustion, notably lethargy or a feeling of extreme fatigue. People experienced these signs when they were ill with the virus. The CDC has also warned about fatigue being a major symptom of the latest virus variants.
6. COVID Headache
Another indicator that has become inextricably linked to the virus is headache. COVID headache is a new type of headache that was given rise from the beginning of the pandemic. According to reports, headache is a symptom of this condition; 20.1% of applicants said they had headache problems.
7. Persistent Cough
Among the most prevalent signs reported by interviewees in the U.K., persistent cough was reported by 22.9% of them, making it among the widely reported COVID symptoms.
The duration of a dry choking cough, which can persist for two weeks or more in certain situations, is more prolonged than other complaints and is commonly linked to COVID-19 cases.
8. Nasal Congestion
With 31.1% of responders reporting some wheezing, runny nose, and nasal congestion were the most frequently observed symptoms. Nasal congestion typically appears after throat discomfort, as per the CDC.
9. Mental Health Complications
Other medical consequences associated with respiratory illnesses or any particular medical condition were also described in the data.
People mentioned being unable to perform routine or everyday tasks, needing to miss work or school, implementing an extended vacation of inactivity, or visiting a medical facility or urgent care center, among other mental health complications.
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As the study goes on and the number of participants grows, more symptom analyses will be offered, according to U.K. Health authorities.
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