Dr. Fauci has just warned of scary symptoms of new hearts

This "severe manifestation" can potentially damage your long-term health.


When the first cases of Covid-19 have been identified less than a year ago, theList of symptomswas relatively short. Among the most identified features of the virus? Shortness of breath, fever and dry cough. However, in the months following, researchers have identified more and more signs of the virus, ranging from its initial events to prolonged and even long-term damage to a person's health. Tuesday, at a pre-recorded address for theVirtual scientific sessions of the American Heart Association,Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director ofNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesAnd the main expert on the nation's infectious disease revealed a scary effect of the virus that could have serious long-term repercussions. Read to hear his warning and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

COVID-19 can lead to cardiac inflammation - in people who have recovered

According to Dr. Faisci, in addition to other underlying medical problems related to severe CVIV-19, chronic heart conditions may occur. It specifically noted information on possible cardiac inflammation in people who have recovered.

One of them? A German study published inJama Cardiology. Using MRIs, he found that people who found themselves from the virus, of whom 78% of patients had cardiac participation and 60% had myocardial inflammation in progress, which could result in chronic damage.

He also highlighted another study of university athletes, showing that infected with the virus and has undergone a cardiac MRI, 15% had myocarditis compatible results.

"This must be repeated in other laboratories and followed," he said. "But if it's true, it's something we need long-term follow-up (ON)."

He also noted other potential long-term damage that the virus is capable of producing. "If you look at the manifestations of Graves Covid-19, they are numerous." Fauci said. "I mentioned cardiac hearts, but they are also an acute respiratory distress syndrome. There is a renal injury, a neurological injury, a hypercoagulable state manifested by microthrombosis in small vessels and an acute thrombotic phenomenon, sometimes in young people."

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How to avoid an inflammed heart during the pandemic

The best way to avoid damage to COVID-19 health? By not infected in the first place. Its steps to do it: "One is the universal port of masks or fabric coatings. The other maintains physical distances - at least six feet." In addition, avoid crowds, especially inside, stay outdoors instead of being inside and frequently wash your hand.

"If these five public health measures have been respected universally and coherently on the country," said Façi: "It is clear from my previous experience with other countries and even parts of our country, we have not been Would not have the degree of childbirth we are currently seeing. "

As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing - COVID-19 in the first place: Wear yourfacial maskTested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and parties of the house), practice social distance, only manage essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas, Stay outside the interior. "We have seen what's going on when you do not do that by the very unfortunate experiences that have become very public now in the United States. I mean, it's positive proof," saysDr. Anthony Fauci. And to cross this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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