Some people may experience more unusual Covid symptoms when they come down with the virus. Last week the official list of symptoms by the NHS was recently expanded two years into the pandemic and after the emergence of Delta and Omicron.
Nine new Covid symptoms joined the previous so-called classic signs of high temperature, a persistent or new cough, and the loss of sense taste or smell.Each person seems to respond to the virus differently.
While some people experience common signs like fever, aches, and runny nose, more atypical ones can range from hearing loss to delirium, the Mirror reported.
Here are six uncommon symptoms of Covid.One symptom of Covid, which can overlap with other medical conditions is palpitations, due to fever or inflammation caused by the virus.Some people report palpitations or their heart beating faster, even after their initial infection has passed.For some people this symptom is also a sign of long Covid.A study from Stanford University last year found that the Omicron variant could cause problems with the ear.Some symptoms reported by the study include severe earache, ear numbness and even temporary hearing loss in some people, which persists even after the infection has passed.Experts have found that ear-related symptoms of the virus can appear in those who are fully-vaccinated as well.Covid toe is a skin condition associated with swelling, blister-like bumps or discolouration on the toes (or even fingers).Though it can be painless for some, Covid toes can be extremely sore and itchy, with tender blisters and swelling.Covid symptoms also seem to be more common among children or young adults and can last up to 14 days or for monthsHair loss is a symptom of Covid, which occurs months after