Symptoms that accompany some Corona patients for months

Symptoms that accompany some Corona patients for months
Symptoms that accompany some Corona patients for months
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The symptoms that accompany Corona patients, even after recovery, are still the focus of scientific questions for doctors and researchers. Many patients recorded symptoms such as hair loss, persistent insomnia, memory problems, rashes, heart problems and increased anxiety, and other unusual symptoms that lasted for several weeks after the danger stage was passed. Many of the groups who represented a recovery hope to return to their normal lives before contracting Covid 19.

The Chicago Tribune newspaper reported that among the owners of these cases was a patient named Julie Shasha-Van Horn, who was transferred to the hospital in early April after being infected with “Covid-19-“, where at that time she had some flu-like symptoms associated with the virus. Since its discovery, it has been a fever, severe cough and shortness of breath.

Then came a series of unusual symptoms that Jolie (51 years old), who comes from the suburb of “Bridge View” in southwestern Illinois, USA, who was not suffering from them before being infected with the new Corona virus, came.

She described feeling a strange burning sensation in the soles of her feet, as if she was walking on embers. Two weeks after she was discharged from the hospital, she began to notice that she had experienced a strange confusion in her memory, as she – inexplicably – forgot phone numbers and simple routine facts that she previously could easily remember.

Then, during the summer, Julie began to suffer from her hair loss significantly. She says, “I was suffering from different symptoms every day … I was wondering, what is this?”

As medical experts and scientists struggle to understand the characteristics of the new virus, some patients report a large variety of symptoms, which differ from what are included in the official lists issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other major health authorities, according to the Chicago Tribune newspaper. “.

These symptoms often appear to appear or fade without warning, and sometimes they continue for months after those infected with them are supposed to have recovered from the virus.

Research importance for long-term symptoms

Earlier in the outbreak, most medical efforts were focused on keeping patients alive and easing the burden in overcrowded hospitals. However, Natalie Lambert, an assistant research professor at Indiana University School of Medicine, who studies the long-term health consequences of Covid-19 disease, said that there is a growing need in the current period for research into the long-term health status of those who have survived Virus, but it does not appear that they have fully recovered.

Many of those infected with Coronavirus express their frustration as they grapple with a new and mysterious disease that does not have a road map and has a very short history. And the injury of unexpected symptoms, a common cause of anxiety in these patients.

During her work, Lambert was shocked by a set of medical problems that some patients reported, in addition to the number of different body systems that appear to be affected as a result of infection of the body with that disease, according to the newspaper “Chicago Tribune”.

Sulfur smell in the nose

A woman wrote on the page “Survivor Corps” (meaning “Survivors Corps”), a group on the social networking site “Facebook”, which has more than 100,000 members: “Did any of you suffer from the smell of sulfur in their nose and in their breath?”

Another member posted on the page, saying, “I feel numb in my body and face. Since this morning, I feel that 80 percent of my body is completely numb.”

It is noteworthy that Shasha-Van Horn is also a member of the page “Survivor Corps”, where she said that on the page she found support from members, in addition to suggestions for treatment.

“I’m no longer me”

Diana Burnett, the founder of the “Survivor Corps” page, was scheduled to run a webinar on October 2 with the famous Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s largest infectious disease expert, to ask him questions about the virus on behalf of members The group, however, the symposium has been postponed due to the announcement of US President Donald ’s infection with the Coronavirus on the same day that was scheduled to hold the symposium.

It is noteworthy that Fauchi has repeatedly warned citizens about the potential long-term health effects of “Covid-19 -“, according to what was reported by the “Chicago Tribune” newspaper.

Fauchi, who is director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said, “A number of people who have recovered from infection with the virus, in fact, have persistent symptoms – for weeks to months – that do not appear to be caused by the persistence of the virus.”

For her part, Shasha-Van Horne says: “I know how I was before and I know that I am no longer me.”

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