Signs on your tongue indicate that you have Corona



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Studies and research have not stopped towards the emerging coronavirus, whose infections have surpassed the 100 million barrier worldwide.

New research conducted at a field hospital in Spain has revealed that a swollen tongue may be a sign of an emerging corona infection, the last symptom indicating the deadly virus.

A report by “Business Insider” reported that researchers followed 666 patients with mild or moderate pneumonia in the Spanish hospital, noting that one in four patients complained of changes in their language.

According to the report, the tongue changes included swelling, sores and deformed spots, with some of them complaining of burning their tongues.

The researchers said tongue symptoms often accompany other symptoms such as loss of the sense of smell and taste.

The researchers confirmed that they are not sure whether the new symptom is highly prevalent or indicates the severity of the disease.

The study also found that about 40 percent of the patients had skin problems on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet. These problems included burning, redness, and peeling of the skin.

The appearance of such symptoms in those infected with the Coronavirus is not yet understood, according to scientists.

Since the start of the Corona outbreak, symptoms have varied and varied from patient to patient, with the most common symptoms being fatigue, fever, cough, and headache, before doctors announced the loss of smell and taste as new symptoms of the virus.

The virus is still subject to extensive research by scientists to understand it and determine its weaknesses, while it continues to reap more victims, as the number of deaths in the world increased in an unprecedented way, after more than 18 thousand deaths in 24 hours while the most contagious mutated version continued to spread in new countries.

The epidemiological situation is worsening day by day, with the total number of HIV infections exceeding 100 million, and the World Health Organization announced on Wednesday that the mutated British version was monitored in 70 countries, while the mutated South African version it was monitored in 31 countries.



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