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Blood clotting or the root cause of "long-term new crown" symptoms |
Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, August 17 (intern reporter Zhang Jiaxin) According to reports, some patients with new coronary pneumonia may experience symptoms that last for weeks or months after the infection disappears, such as dyspnea, fatigue and decreased exercise endurance
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The biological mechanism of this known as "post-new crown syndrome" or "long-term new crown" is still unknown
Researchers examined 50 "long-term COVID-19" patients to see if this symptom is related to abnormal blood clotting
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They found that compared with healthy controls, the coagulation markers in the blood of "long-term new crown" patients were significantly higher
Researchers have observed that blood hypercoagulability is directly related to other symptoms of "long-term new crown", such as decreased physical fitness and fatigue
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Although inflammatory markers have returned to normal levels, this underlying blood hypercoagulable state still exists in patients with "long-term new crown"
The study led by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Medical and researchers Health Sciences University, recently published in the "Journal of Thrombosis and Hemostasis"
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The team previously studied the dangerous coagulation symptoms in patients with severe acute new coronary pneumonia
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The results of this study indicate that blood clotting may be the root cause of the "long-term COVID-19" symptoms
"Millions of people around the world are dealing with the symptoms of'long-term new crown'.
As unvaccinated people continue to be infected with the new crown, more people will suffer from this symptom
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" Director of the Vascular Biology Center of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland, Professor James O'Donnell, a consultant hematologist at the National Coagulation Center at St.
Focus on the new crown pneumonia epidemic