This symptom can mean that you have already had Covid
A range of new symptoms has been linked to the virus.
Since the first cases ofCOVID-19 [Feminine Detected in Wuhan, in China in December 2019, researchers continued to learn more and more of the highly infectious virus, responsible for the death of more than 1.62 million people around the world. They have come to understand that, if the majority of people feel common symptoms - tired, shortness of breath, fever, dry cough included - and recover from the virus, there are other people who are prey to those mysterious and sometimes linger during months end.Now, according toMultiple case reportsSome people infected with Covid-19 are experiencing a series of symptoms that can be the most commonly described as "Parkinsonism". Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Without signs that you have already had coronavirus.
Patients are experiencing symptoms of Parkinson - but it's not Parkinson
One of the reports published inThe lancetSurrounding a 45-year-old man from Israel who spent a week in the United States. At his return flight, he sat near a symptomatic passenger. In the two days, he began to feel COVID-19 symptoms, including dry cough, muscle pain and sense of sense of smell. After having tested positive and hospitalized with fatigue, shortness of breath and thoracic pain, he returned home. However, during the next three weeks, he started experimenting with a series of troubling symptoms: he had trouble talking, writing, sending SMS, his cognitive performance decreased and had trembling on the one hand. The doctors called him the latest "a case of probable Parkinson."
Other similar case reports include a35 years old in Brazilwhich has contracted the virus and has experienced similar symptoms of Parkinson, including hypophonie (slow speech) and bradykinesia (slow movement), aPatient of Covid-19 man aged 58 in Madridwhich also displayed symptoms associated with the disease, including tremors and eye movement anomalies.
"The distinction between Parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease is important to do", "Dr. Emily Troder, psychiatric researcher and neuropsychiatry at the University of California San Diego, saidThe daily beast.
Taylor explains that parkinsonism and neuropsychiatric complications have been linked to other viral infections, including influenza common to the West Nile virus, herpes and HIV, so it is not surprising that they can be associated with COVID-19.
"A number of things can cause a parkinsonism, including some medicines, exhibitions and several types of diseases. Parkinson's disease, on the other hand" - as the kind actor, the author and the lawyer, Michael J . Fox has "refers to a specific disease with a set of well-defined symptoms, disease mechanisms, potential treatments. In this respect, I am not surprised that we see Parkinsonism's business reports that are associated temporally in Covid-19. "
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How to stay healthy during the pandemic
If you have tested positive for Covid-19 and know one of these types of "Parkinsonism" symptoms, contact your health care provider immediately. And follow the fundamental principles and help put an end to this thrust, no matter where you live: facial mask, the social distance, avoid big crowds, do not go inside with people that you do not go with (especially in the bars), practice good hand hygiene and protect your life and the lives of others , and do not visit these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.