Shocking symptoms of coronavirus that could last years

New discoveries show that, for some, the virus can cause long-term complications.


Scientists learn more about the new coronavirus of the day and how complicated it can be. In recent weeks, they discovered that what appeared to be a respiratory disease can actually affect a range of body parts, kidneys to the toes. Their last discovery is that some symptoms could last months and months, leaving survivors with a long road to complement recovery.

Victims of COVID-19 reported symptoms such as:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Tired
  • body pain

months after their initial infection, andBloomberg ReportsThat the small studies in China have found that the survivors deal with the reduced function in:

  • Lungs
  • Heart
  • And liver.

The new coronavirus is destructive in itself, but in some people, the immune system passes overdrive to try to fight it. Scientists believe that this can compose the damage caused by the virus and contribute to chronic physical problems.

The comprehension of Covid-19 is still in its infancy, but scientists believe that its sustainable effects could be similar to another respiratory virus, SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome). Although only 800 people died in an epidemic of 2003 in Asia, a study revealed that survivors have undergone a range of health problems, including lung infections, high blood cholesterol and apparently lowered immune system, plus a decade after their initial infection.

"These data have shown that patients with recovered SARS had a poor quality of life 12 years after the recovery and were likely to inflammate, tumors and metabolic disorders of glucose and lipid metabolism," wrote the authors of this 2017 study.

The perspective that Covid-19 could cause sustainable damage led the doctor who treated British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to call recently the "polio of this generation" illness. This will create serious challenges for the medical field.

"What these chronic problems finally seem - and how many patients who will finally experiment them - will have huge implications for patients, treat doctors and health systems around them," said Kimberly Powers, an epidemiologist at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.

The months in hatching, researchers and doctors are always seized for effective treatments for COVID-19. Although the first statistics on gravity still seem detention - about 80% of people infected with coronaviruses will develop light or non-existent symptoms - but for the rest that need medical intervention, there is still no first treatment of first official intention. After initial clinical trials of anti-palmarized anti-palmarie hydroxychloroquine, it is not a silver bullet, this month, the FDA approved the urgency use of the remode to drugs Antivirals after slightly more promising studies on its effectiveness.

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