This scary side Effect of Covid last May forever, the study indicates

This could affect your health indefinitely.


A few months after the pandemic, it has become clear that some people, even those with mild moderate infections experienced symptoms related to theCOVID-19 [Femininelong after the virus has disappeared. The condition-cap Or Long Mailing Manual continues to be studied by researchers around the world. In their struggle to understand the mysterious manifestation of the virus and all its symptoms, the researchers believe that they could be a little further to understand how the antibodies impact on the large number of scary symptoms a long experience of dumpers. And, new claims that the infection triggers the production of antibodies, but instead of these antibodies that combat the virus itself, they mistakenly attack its own tissues of the individual. Continue reading to learn more about the scary side effect of Covid and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Without signs that you have already had coronavirus.

Autoantibodies can cause you irreparable harm

According to the lastPrepublication studyInvolving nine patients, these AKA autoantibody antibodies (related to autoimmune disease, including lupus and rheumatoid arthritis) causing irreparable damage -Ya has long after the initial COVID infection has passed. This could explain some of the symptoms of mysterious long dumpers, including dementia, brain fog and joint pain.

"Our results support existing studies suggesting the induction of immune responses to self-epitopes for acute, severe CVIV-19 with evidence of general hyperactivation of B cells. In addition, the preponderance of AAB's positivity at Convalescent people up to seven months after infection indicates potential initiation or proliferation, and the persistence of self-valuable immunity without severe initial disease, "explains the study. "These results highlight the importance of a more in-depth survey of self-immunity in a SARS-COV-2 infection and its role in the appearance and persistence of CVIV-19 post-acute sequelae. »

"It's a signal, it's not definitive," Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, Medical Director of the Special Pathogens Unit at the Boston Medical Center, who led the study, explained to theNew York TimesAs part of a feature surrounding these results. "We do not know how much it is widespread, and if it can or may not be linked to long Covid. »

However, Dr. Bhadelia refuses to minimize the potential severity of the disease. "This is a real phenomenon," she says. "We are considering a second pandemic of people with ongoing potential disabilities that may not be able to return to work, and it's a huge impact on health systems. »

Further studies have also found a link between self-immunity and Covid-19, with many health experts concerned about the damage caused.

"Once these self-antibodies are induced, there is no going back," Akiko Iwasaki, immunologist at the University of Yale, "said the publication that also studied the phenomenon. "They will be an integral part of the person's immune system. She also emphasizes that it could affect vaccine response and also "newly acquired infections. »

As part of his research, she found that critically ill patients Covid saw a significant increase in self-antibodies targeting the immune system, brain cells, connective tissue and coagulation factors. "We are really seeing extensively reactive autoantibody answers in these patients. »

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How to stay healthy during this pandemic

So follow the fundamentals of Fauci and help put an end to this thrust, no matter where you live-wear afacial mask, the social distance, avoiding big crowds, do not go inside with people you do not go with (especially in the bars), practice good hygiene of the hand, vaccinate yourself when it is Available for you and protect your life and life of your life. others, do not visit any of these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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