Day wise symtoms of Covid-19

I was infected with coronavirus in June 2021. As many people were searching for Covid-19 symptoms, I decided to share a few that I experienced while contracting the virus.


So, first, lets dealt into how did I get infected?
Recently, there was a friend of mine who tested positive for coronavirus, but upon following the health guidelines, he later received a negative result. A few days later, during my daily routine, I met him halfway to my workplace. At that time, I felt fine. However, in the evening itself, while riding in Mr Phrang's vehicle, I experienced some kind of irritation in my throat. Concerned about my health, I got tested and received a positive Covid result. Here are the symptoms I experienced afterward:


Day 1:
After testing positive, I began to exhibit signs similar to a common cold and flu, including body chills, a mild fever, and a mild cough.


Day 2:
In the morning, I developed severe throat pain, making it difficult to speak. I also experienced joint pain, body aches, chills, and a persistent mild cough throughout the day.


Day 3:
Throat pain worsened on the third day, rendering me unable to speak. All previous symptoms persisted, and my overall weakness increased.


Day 4:
Symptoms intensified, with a distinct headache (pain in the head). I also lost my sense of smell and taste, experienced nasal irritation, and had severe nasal congestion. I could only breathe through my mouth.


Day 5:
Symptoms worsened compared to Day 4. During the night, I developed a dry cough that significantly affected my throat and chest.


Day 6:
Severe nasal congestion persisted in the morning, along with the dry cough and other symptoms. General weakness continued.


Day 7:
I felt numb and weak. My oxygen level dropped to 85. I started feeling exhausted, full, anxious, restless, and suffocated.


Day 8:
My ears felt full and sensitive (SNGUR KI SHKOR), and nasal blockage continued, although not as severe as in previous days. My oxygen level reached 90. Gradually, my sense of taste started to reappear, but not my sense of smell.


Day 9:
Symptoms began to reduce, but I still had a mild cough.


Day 10:
Previous symptoms started disappearing, and I felt more relaxed (though the cough persisted during the day).


Day 11:
I experienced a mild headache along with a mild cough.


Days 12 to 14:
The mild cough persisted even after 14 days, but it gradually disappeared.


Over the next two weeks:
My sense of smell gradually returned. I had approximately lost my sense of smell for 1 month.





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