The emergence of various Omicron sub-variants is a cause for concern. Although relatively milder than the previous variant, there are some unusual symptoms due to this subvariance.
One of the newest subvariants is BA.2.75 or known by the nickname ‘Centaurus’. This subvariant was first detected in India and quickly spread to various countries, including Indonesia.
The presence of ‘Centaurus’ makes experts worry that it will prolong the crisis due to the new virus. In addition, the ‘Centaurus’ subvariant makes the World Health Organization (WHO) still categorize the Omicron variant as a variant of concern (VoC) because its emergence must still be watched out for.
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When exposed to the newest Omicron subvariant, individuals will experience unusual symptoms for the body. For example, cold sweat to even back pain.
A cold sweat
Some patients report that they feel the symptoms of ‘Centaurus’ at night, which is the appearance of sweating. Scientists are still further analyzing the subvariance and urge the public to be more vigilant.
Not only that, other symptoms to watch out for are high temperature or chills, coughing continuously for more than an hour, loss of sense of smell, shortness of breath, fatigue, body aches, headache, sore throat, stuffy or runny nose, loss of appetite. , and diarrhea.
Sore throat
Quoted from Express UK, Dr Mike Hansen, critical care physician and lung disease specialist in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale Area, said recently that he had recently told how sore throats can be caused by exposure to Omicron symptoms. Symptoms felt by Dr. Mike made him very tormented. In fact, it is very, very painful to swallow saliva.
According to data from the ZOE Health Study, sore throat is a common symptom of COVID-19 and can be experienced by all age groups, from children to adults. Also, experienced by them after being vaccinated two or three doses.
Back Pain
According to the ZOE COVID study, back pain is one of the most common symptoms experienced by patients exposed to Omicron. According to experts, one in five people infected with the Omicron variant experience symptoms of back pain. However, until now there has been no more complete explanation of the causes of people with the Omicron variant to experience back pain.
“Back pain is described by some patients as intense menstrual cramps, kidney stones or muscle spasms,” said health experts at VaccinesWork, quoted by the Times of India, Thursday (21/7/2022).
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