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Long-term symptoms, complications of COVID-19
[Mayo Clinic News Network] - Acute symptoms of COVID-19, such as cough, fever and shortness of breath, are now widely known. What is not known, however, is what symptoms and complications may linger long after an initial COVID-19 infection. Early research shows the disease attacks more than just the respiratory system, affecting multiple organs with blood clots and inflammation.

"This is a disease that has a number of mysteries involved, compared to the usual respiratory virus," says Dr. Gregory Poland, a COVID-19 expert at Mayo Clinic.
Because it didn't evolve but was created as biological weapon in a lab, Doc.
...What's just starting to emerge, according to Dr. Poland, is this idea of COVID-19 "long-haulers," which is a term used to describe people who develop long-term and ongoing complications.

"We're really seeing a number of reports of people who report long-term fatigue, headaches, vertigo (and), interestingly enough, difficulties with cognition, hair loss, cardiac issues, and diminished cardiorespiratory fitness. And I think what we're going to find out is that a large portion—not all, but a large portion of that—is likely to relate to the significant cellular-level damage that this virus can cause," says Dr. Poland.
A friendly advice to all you "covid-skeptics". Exercise some care where you express your, deeply held, beliefs about "unnecessary lockdowns" & "totalitarian, useless, masks". A woman losing hair to Covid 19, just might kill you - I ain't kidding.
Some of the possible long-term effects can affect even patients who are asymptomatic or have mild cases of COVID-19."I think it's an argument for why we take this disease so seriously," says Dr. Poland. "People who are thinking, especially young people: '(It's a) mild disease, you know. I might not even have any symptoms, and I'm over it.' Whoa. The data is suggesting otherwise. There's evidence of myocardial damage, cardiomyopathy, arrhythmias, decreased ejection fractions, pulmonary scarring and strokes.
In fact, I'm beginning to think that the documented lethality of Covid 19 is due to its premature escape. Further engineering was supposed to tone it down - so the virus (posing as an ordinary cold) could infect most of the population before its long term effects were discovered.
..."We're going to see more and more of the longer-term consequences come out, and we're going to need to study those as vigorously as we did the acute symptoms. Catalog them, understand them and then do clinical trials to figure out how best to treat them," says Dr. Poland.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2020-08-11
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