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21 Οκτ 2024 · Up to one-quarter of people with COVID-19 may experience a cough with mucus (phlegm). Though not typical, sometimes chest congestion is a sign of COVID-19. This can cause a wet or productive cough that may persist even after the coronavirus resolves.
- Mucus in The Lungs
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- Coughing up Blood
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- Mucus in The Lungs
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22 Ιουν 2022 · Like cystic fibrosis, severe COVID-19 is characterized by sputum — a mishmash of mucus, cellular debris, various immunologically active agents, salts and more — that’s so viscous it sticks in the lungs instead of being cleared out by the method evolution designed: coughing.
Cloudy, discolored drainage – like green or yellow – usually means a viral or bacterial infection. If it's bacterial, you could see your doctor for an antibiotic or you might need to just give it some time.
3 Ιαν 2023 · Bronchitis doesn’t cause COVID-19 or make you more likely to get it. But if you have chronic bronchitis or other health problems, you’re more likely to get very sick if you do catch...
23 Ιαν 2024 · If you see green or yellow phlegm, it’s usually a sign that your body is fighting an infection such as pneumonia. The color comes from white blood cells. At first, you may notice yellow...
13 Ιουν 2024 · Many people with COVID-19 have no symptoms or mild illness. Of people who report symptoms, more than half have a stuffy or runny nose, headache, sore throat and cough. Some people have a feeling of tightness in their chest, or trouble catching their breath. Other typical symptoms are: Chills or fever. Body aches.
Anosmia and ageusia have also been reported in cases of COVID-19 and can be early signs of the disease [3]. Finally, recent medical findings also describe the possibility of skin damage, related to peripheral vascular disorder, in patients with COVID-19.