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Long-term symptoms of the emerging coronavirus

 Are there long-term symptoms of the emerging corona virus? Learn about it here:

A study conducted in Australia about those recovering from the emerging corona virus found that 40% still had symptoms of the virus, which were described as long-term symptoms, so that they could last for several months.

Australian recovered "Ben Bernanke" was infected with the virus last March, and was not expected to continue visiting his doctor for 10 months since his recovery.

Where "Ben" described the symptoms that he still felt until now as chest pains and a lot of dizziness, in addition to his inability to walk for more than two minutes, and lack of focus when working for more than an hour without getting tired.

What are the long-term symptoms of the emerging corona virus "covid-19"?

According to the study conducted on 78 patients who were injured last March, symptoms last from two to three months, so that two thirds of patients still suffer from shortness of breath and heaviness in the chest.

Classify patients who have been suffering from symptoms for several months since their recovery as long-term "emerging corona virus" patients, and the elderly are the most likely to have long-term symptoms.

Symptoms include:

  • Muscle pain or headache.
  • Accelerated heartbeat.
  • Loss of the sense of smell or taste.
  • Problems with memory, concentration, or sleep.
  • Skin rash or hair loss.

In addition, the virus can lead to organ damage and increase the risk of long-term health problems, including the organs that may be affected by this virus:

  • Heart: Where imaging tests showed long-term damage to the heart muscle on recovered patients for months, even for those who had mild symptoms of the emerging corona virus, this increases the risk of heart failure or other heart complications.
  • Lungs: It can cause long-term damage to the small air sacs in the lung, and the resulting scar tissue can lead to long-term respiratory problems.
  • Brain: Even adolescents may develop several brain conditions, including strokes and convulsions.

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