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Have you been sick with Covid 19?

What are the "long-term consequences" of coronavirus disease

Coronavirus SAV-CoV-2 is a COVID-19 pathogen that originated in Wuhan, China. December 2019. But then the epidemic began to spread rapidly throughout the world. It took the WHO office in China two months to collect enough reliable data. To understand the condition of the sick. In general, it turned out that patients with mild illnesses can recover on average in two weeks. And patients with serious illnesses can recover in three to six weeks. Consequences of the coronavirus disease. At the beginning of the pandemic, there was still no information about the long-term consequences of the disease.

What health problems can arise. During coronavirus disease

Approximately 53% of patients with mild illness who recovered from coronavirus complained of fatigue. 43% - for shortness of breath. 27% - for joint pain. And 22% for chest pain. Although no one had a fever or signs of an acute illness.

Aged people.

Among the elderly and patients with chronic diseases, the most common health problems were after illness. However, about a fifth of people aged 18-34 without chronic disease report this. They did not completely get rid of certain symptoms two to three weeks after recovering from coronavirus disease. Data on the consequences of the coronavirus disease continues to accumulate. In August 2020, French researchers reported that 100 days after a severe hospitalization due to COVID-19, 34% of 120 recovered patients complained of memory problems. 30.8% for sleep problems. And 28% on difficulty concentrating. According to data obtained in September 2020, one third of patients had scarring in their lungs. And this is within a few months after recovery. When these scars cover most of the lungs, it will be difficult for the patient to breathe during exercise. And the risk of getting future infections is higher.
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Who often faces the problem of coronavirus disease

The long-term effects of COVID-19 appear to be more common in critically ill patients. These are: neurological complications - muscle pain, headaches, insufficient blood supply to the brain.

Although most people with mild illness can fully recover within two to six weeks. This does not mean that people with a mild illness do not need to worry about the consequences of the illness at all. For example, some patients with mild illnesses, including children and young adults without chronic illnesses, also have neurological illnesses. Although the condition is usually milder than in critically ill patients.

The most common neurological disorders in "mild" patients are weakness, headache, insomnia, loss of smell and taste. According to the World Health Organization, these symptoms persist for weeks or even months after recovery.

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