A day-by-day breakdown of coronavirus symptoms shows how the disease, COVID-19, goes from bad to worse
May 29, 2020, 23:13 IST
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- Chinese health officials report that the majority of cases of the new coronavirus are mild, but around 20% of patients have either severe cases of disease or become critically ill.
- A fever is the most common symptom.
- Here's how the symptoms progress day by day among typical patients.
- For the latest case total and death toll, see Business Insider's live updates here.
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A recent study of nearly 140 patients at the Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University identified a typical pattern of symptoms associated with the virus, which causes a disease known as COVID-19. Around 99% of the patients developed a high temperature, while more than half experienced fatigue and a dry cough. About a third also experienced muscle pain and difficulty breathing.
Research from the Chinese Center for Disease Control suggests that around 80% of coronavirus cases are mild. Around 15% of patients have gotten severe cases, and 5% have become critically ill.
Here's how symptoms progress among typical patients:
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- Day 1: Patients run a fever. They may also experience fatigue, muscle pain, and a dry cough. A small minority of them may have had diarrhea or nausea one to two days before.
- Day 5: Patients may have difficulty breathing - especially if they are older or have a preexisting health condition.
- Day 7: This is how long it takes, on average, before patients are admitted to a hospital, according to the Wuhan University study.
- Day 8: At this point, patients with severe cases (15%, according to the Chinese CDC) develop acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), an illness that occurs when fluid builds up the lungs. ARDS is often fatal.
- Day 10: If patients have worsening symptoms, this is the time in the disease's progression when they're most likely to be admitted to the ICU. These patients probably have more abdominal pain and appetite loss than patients with milder cases. Only a small fraction die: The current fatality rate hovers around 2%.
- Day 17: On average, people who recover from the virus are discharged from the hospital after two-and-a-half weeks.
Once symptoms do appear, they can be similar to pneumonia. But Paras Lakhani, a radiologist at Thomas Jefferson University, told Business Insider that the way COVID-19 can worsen over time distinguishes it from pneumonia.
"Pneumonia usually doesn't rapidly progress," Lakhani said. "Typically, most hospitals will treat with antibiotics and patients will stabilize and then start to get better."
Coronavirus patients, however, can get worse even after they receive treatment such as fluids or steroids. One case study found that three days after a 33-year-old woman started receiving treatment at a hospital in Lanzhou, her case was more pronounced than when she arrived.
In total, the new coronavirus has killed more than 2,200 people and infected more than 76,000. It originated in Wuhan, central China's most populous city, and has since spread to 29 other countries. The majority of cases are still located on the Chinese mainland.
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Read more about the coronavirus:
- Chinese scientists say coronavirus illness symptoms peaked on February 1 - but they warn that the epidemic could 'rebound'
- China is diagnosing coronavirus patients by looking for 'ground glass' in their lungs. Take a look at the CT scans.
- How deadly is the new coronavirus? Research so far suggests the fatality rate could be low.