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When You Get Coronavirus, This Is What Happens To Your Body
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The notorious coronavirus has lots of symptoms, but the way that it affects your body through all the different stages isn’t commonly known. With so many people being infected by COVID-19 around the world, it’s important to stay aware on-up-to date info in case you’re at risk of getting it yourself. To prevent this pandemic from worsening, try to eat a healthy diet, avoid contact with others, social distance, and don’t touch your face. And of course: wash your hands!
- It enters the system
This is the very first part of being infected by COVID before it’s even noticeable to us. It comes into our respiratory systems through airborne events like a sneeze or a cough. It can also be caused by touching contaminated surfaces and then touching the face. The three stages are viral replication, immune hyperactivity, and pulmonary (or lung) destruction.
- It’s asymptomatic at times
Sometimes people don’t have any symptoms at all, and other times the onset is significantly delayed. The “incubation time” aka how long it takes to become visible is between 2 and 14 days, with most people averaging to about a week. It can take this amount of days for symptoms to develop, and since people think they’re totally fine, it’s when the virus is spread most frequently.
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- A cell takeover
This is when it starts getting not too enjoyable. Your respiratory tract is assaulted by COVID-19, and the virus totally overtakes your cells’ functions, causing the virus to proliferate and spread everywhere. A stronger immune system can limit spread and severity.
- Problems breathing
This is one of the worst symptoms and the scariest — after all, no one wants to feel like they’re gasping for life. COVID is infamous for causing breathing difficulties, as bronchioles are constricted and airflow is therefore limited. Shortness of breath and coughing are common side effects of the illness.