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August 11, 2020 // ---COVID-19 Acute symptoms such as cough, fever and shortness of breath are now widely known.
, however, we do not yet know what symptoms and complications may occur long after infection with COVID-19.
studies have shown that the disease not only attacks the respiratory system, but also causes blood clots and inflammation of multiple organs.
Gregory Poland, an expert on COVID-19 at Mayo Clinic, said: "COVID19 has more unknowns than common respiratory viruses.
, we see very serious but diverse manifestations.
, on the other hand, there are also a significant number of asymptomatic infections.
over time, the coronavirus's immunity decreases.
" (Photo: www.pixabay.com) According to Dr. Poland, coVID-19 patients may have long-term and persistent complications.
"We do see many reports of chronic fatigue, headaches, dizziness (and), interestingly, cognitive difficulties, hair loss, heart problems, and decreased cardiopulmonary adaptability.
a large part of the virus may be related to damage to cellular levels that the virus may cause.
"Some symptoms may have long-term effects on patients with asymptomatic or mild COVID-19," Dr. Poland said.
I think that's why we take this disease so seriously.
data show that after long-term infection, patients will have heart muscle injury, cardiomyopathy, arrhythmic disorders, lower blood score, lung scar formation and stroke.
more severe cases, patients develop abnormal clotting problems, i.e. blockages of arteries and veins in small and large blood vessels.
we will see more and more long-term negative effects, and we will need to study these symptoms as carefully as we do with acute symptoms.
them, understand them, and conduct clinical trials to find the best treatment.
," Dr. Poland said.
(bioon.com) Source: Long-term symptoms, complications of COVID-19.