Even without symptoms of Covid-19, you could have this dangerous side effect
Patients who seem to be healthy could always be at risk for this, according to new research.
Unsurprisingly, many who have symptoms of COVID-19 or the experience of serious cases of the virus have been demonstrated for a long time orPotentially permanent skin damage. But a new study indicates that even those without any symptoms of Cvid-19 revealing could know a potentially dangerous side effect of coronavirus silently. Yes, according to recent research,Asymptomatic coronavirus patients are still at risk of developing pulmonary damage.
A recently published study in the newspaperMedicine of nature have found that a large number of CIVID-19 patients presentedSigns of pulmonary inflammation While feeling healthy. According to their conclusions, scientists determined that nearly 67% of the asymptomatic people studied had damage in a lung and 33% had damage in both lungs.
"Finding so many asymptomatic patients with such asymptomatic patientssignificant changes on CTS is quite surprising "ALVIN ING, MD, aProfessor of respiratory medicine At Macquarie University, who did not participate in the study, said NPR.
This is not the first study to find such results in asymptomatic patients either. A recent report from China has found that a majority of patients without symptoms hadPulmonary lesions developed.
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Doctors say that this level of pulmonary distress is tied with pneumonia walking and believing that it is often only temporary than temporary. And the good news is that they think that there is little chance that such light cases lead throughout life. "I suspect that if you have followed these asymptomatic people in several months, most of their CT analyzes would be completely normal, unless they are known to develop symptoms later", "Jennifer Taylor-Cousar, MD, apulmonologist National Jewish health in Denver, told the NPR. And for more potential side effects Covid-19, discoverYou could develop this serious condition if you get coronavirus.