Coronavirus can give you these two horrible side effects

A recently published study finds that doctors may miss these serious symptoms.


Scientists are able to compare more cases of coronaviruses, they come better understanding allPotential health complications It can come with that. And while the general understanding is that it is above all a respiratory disease, a growing amount of research has found that other vital organs can be seriously affected by Covid-19 potentially permanently. A recent study adds evidence to the theory thatThe brain can be damaged by the virus, potentially create horribleNeurological side effects comprisingLoss of memory and alzheimer's disease.

The study, which has recently been published in theAlzheimer's Disease Journal, noted that many patients had their neglected troubling neurological symptoms because doctors fought to treat seemingly more pressing symptoms affecting their lungs instead. "We learn that a large number of hospitalized hospitalized patients have varying degrees of cerebral disability," says the authors of the study. "As a medical community, we must monitor these patients over time, because some of them can develop cognitive decline, the attention deficit, brain fog, orAlzheimer's disease in the future."

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One of the main authors of the study suggests that these findings should encourage doctors to change the way they address new cases of COVID-19. "Doctors are worried about respiratory problems and people who stay alive and so if they haveNeurological problems They treat with them as secondary problems "Majid Fotuhi, MD,Director of the Neurogroge Fitness Center says WDDVM, an affiliate of renox local information.

Fotuhi suggests that there are three stages of cerebral damage in patients, starting with theAnosmia-infamous now (loss of taste and smell) that about 80% of patients are recovering without targeted treatment. The second implies inflammation of the blood vessels, which can lead to blood clots and a stroke. The third is the resulting decrease in damage to blood vessels in the brain, which can lead to everythingConfusion and disorientation convulsions and development ofAlzheimer's disease later in life.

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The study cites related figures that support the notion that potentially serious brain damage could be linked to coronavirus infections. Such a Wuhan study, China, found that 45% of CVIV-19 serious patients lived "neurological deficits marked. "Another study of France asked that 84% shocking coronavirus patients admitted to the ICU showed"Anomalies on their neurological examination. "They reported that 15% of patients leaving the ICU" have a residual dyexual function "which involves poor attention and difficulties with decision-making and behavioral control."

To combat these dangerous neurological side effects of COVID-19, Fotuhi recommends to physicians to consider MRI for incoming patients with neurological problems and educate survivors on their potential condition. "For those who are recovering from Covid-19, I recommend a regular exercise, eating a healthy healthy eating, reduce stress and improve sleep," he said. "These are critical means of patients who can rejuvenate their brains and minimize poor results in the future." And for more information on how Covid-19 goes beyond the lungs, checkHere's how coronavirus affects your body, your head to the toes.

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