How Coronavirus Patients Can Make Full Recovery

Recover From Coronavirus Cases at Home

There is no margin between mild and severe COVID-19 cases. Who gets to go to the hospital and who stays at home to treat the symptoms is not stipulated. Most coronavirus cases are able to make full recovery while staying at home mostly if they know how to take care of their symptoms.

More so, health officials fear that hospital beds may run out and ventilators will not be enough. Since they are also trying to avoid overcrowding in hospitals, ending up in the hospital often require a confirmation that a person has the virus.

How to make full recovery from coronavirus staying at home

With mild symptoms, many cases recover from coronavirus just by resting at home. Though recovery takes a while, but all survivors of coronavirus so far make full recovery.

Rest – It is a good way to relieve shortness of breath associated with coronavirus.

Drink a lot of water – Fever leads to dehydration, fatigue and dizziness. Drink lots of water to stay hydrated.

Lose of appetites – It is not necessary to force eating, eat only the little that the body is able to take.

Isolate – In order to protect others, isolation is important starting from the day of the first symptom until the next 10 days. Avoid sharing rooms, towels, dishes and soon the symptoms will begin to disappear. But it might also be necessary to take advice from medical officers to know when it safe to discontinuing isolation.

The symptoms of coronavirus are not pleasant for patients who experience it mildly or severely. Both cases would normally experience a dry cough. But only the severe cases go farther and experience sore throat, shortness of breath and fever over 100 degrees. Chest pain may develop while staying at home and this is usually the time to call the tool-free lines.

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Christina Ngene

Content creator focusing on finance and business with five years of experience and a foundation in forex analysis.

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