Dr. Faisci warns the Senate new symptoms of COVID
The best doctor of the nation's infectious disease spoke of long baskets and heart problems.
Fever, shortness of breath, sense of smell and taste, dry cough - these are the best known symptoms of COVID-19. While some people experience them at the beginning of an infection, others remain completely asymptomatic, but that does not necessarily mean that the virus did not rely on their health. Wednesday morning,Dr. Anthony FauciDirector of the National Institute of the Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Mr. Robert Redfield, Director of Disease and Prevention Centers, Stephen Hahn, Director of the Food and Drug Administration, and ADM . Brett Giroir, Deputy Secretary of Health, all testified before the Senate Health Committee, Education, Work and Pensions. During the hearing, Dr. FaCi revealed that many coronavirus survivors do not make fast recovery and rather manage with long-term damage made by the virus. Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
COVID-19 can cause long-term damage
"I bring to your attention the fact that a number of individuals who have virologically recovered from the infection have actually in persistence measured in weeks at months of the symptomatology that do not seem to be due to persist of the virus ", did he declare. "They are called long carriers."
He continued to describe the frightening symptoms they feel. "They have:
- Tired
- Myalgia
- Fever
- And involvement of the neurological system
- As well as cognitive abnormalities, such as the inability to concentrate, "he said.
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A number of patients also have heart problems
He also discussed heart problems that many feel, reiterating what he said during an interview with theBmj.
"We have seen in our consternation that a number of people who have completely recovered and are apparently asymptomatic, when they have sensitive imaging technologies, such as magnetic resonance, imaging or MRI, have found A confusing number of individuals who have inflammation of the heart, he says.
He pointed out that all this information reminiscent that the pandemic is not under control and that we still do not fully understand Covid-19.
"These are the types of things that tell us, we must be humble and that we do not fully understand the nature of this disease," he said.
If you encounter "long-haul" or cardiac problems, contact your healthcare professional immediately. And to free you from COVID-19, do as Dr. Faisci advises:mask, avoid crowds, wash your hands and do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.