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Digestive symptoms common among COVID-19 patients: Study

By ANI | Updated: March 19, 2020 10:50 IST

Digestive symptoms, including diarrhea, are common in COVID-19 patients, according to a study published by The American Journal of Gastroenterology.

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Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 19 : Digestive symptoms, including diarrhea, are common in COVID-19 patients, according to a study published by The American Journal of Gastroenterology.

Nearly half of COVID-19 patients enrolled in the study, conducted in the Hubei province of China by Wuhan Medical Treatment Expert Group, complaint of digestive symptoms such as diarrhea and anorexia.

The study also reveals that patients with digestive symptoms had a longer gap between the onset of symptoms and hospitalisation than patients showing only respiratory symptoms. Further, these patients were less likely to be cured and discharged than those without digestive symptoms.

The authors recommend that "the index of suspicion may need to be raised earlier in at-risk patients with digestive symptoms rather than waiting for respiratory symptoms to emerge."

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: The American Journal of GastroenterologyWuhan medical treatment expert group
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