Bone pain and tingling sensation can cause COVID-19 reveals new study

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 21, 2020 11:28 AM2020-05-21T11:28:12+5:302020-05-21T11:28:12+5:30

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The coronavirus has created a climate of fear around the world. This is because the number of patients infected with the corona virus and the number of deaths are increasing. Although the number of cases of corona infection in India is lower than in the United States, Italy and the United Kingdom, the death toll is lower.

The proliferation of coronavirus is increasing. At the same time, new symptoms of coronavirus are emerging.

The main symptoms seen in patients in the UK were: early fever, cough, and difficulty breathing. A few weeks ago, the symptoms were not understanding the taste, not smelling. Report by UK's Express.co.uk

Coronavirus patients in England reportedly had tingling in their hands as well as pain. Some patients had tingling sensations all over their bodies as if they had received an electric shock. According to one patient, tingling in the hand was the first COVID-19 symptoms.

The director of infection control and prevention at Mount Sinai Downtown in New York, Dr. According to Walid Javed, the symptoms are due to the immune system's response to the virus. As soon as the virus enters the body, its immune cells become active.

According to experts, coronavirus patients have also experienced pain such as needle or pin prick. At present, it is difficult to say the exact reason behind this symptom. However, experts say that this problem is always caused by irregular blood circulation or pressure on the nerves.

According to health experts, there are a number of possible causes for tingling in the hands. If you have pain and tingling in your hands, it would be wrong to assume that you have a corona infection. Dry cough, sore throat and fever are also symptoms.