在患者的帮助下,医生们正试图了解 这种病毒对人体的长期影响。到目前为止,世界上有近 5 亿人感染了 COVID,估计有 10% 到 50% 的人会出现长期症状。在最初诊断后的四周到几年,病毒的后遗症可能会持续存在,影响…
The COVID pandemic has reached tens of millions of people around the world and has resulted in the deaths of several millions people [4]. Long-term complications are now described as the long COVID and affect many organs such as the heart, brain, kidney, pancreas and digestive system [8]...
TUESDAY, Nov. 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- The “brain fog” of long COVID might be due to impaired lung function following a person’s infection, a new small-scale study says. Reduced gas exchange in the lungs – oxygen coming in, carbon dioxide going out -- appears to be associate...
COVID can cause long-term damage to lungs, brain and kidneys, study finds Those suffering with the condition have reported many different effects, but recurring symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, problems with memory and thinking, and joint and muscle pain have regularly been ...
“Our data also suggest that persistent spike protein at the brain’s borders may contribute to the long-term neurological effects of COVID-19 and Long COVID. This includes accelerated brain aging, potentially leading to a loss of five to ten years of healthy brain function in affected ...
Sweeney, 2024Chimére, Director of The Black Long Covid Experience, shares examples of her neurospicy brain damage from her Covid-19 infection in March 2020 that causes her verbal outbursts She is a Black woman with a faded short haircut with a dark pink tank top and brown-rimmed glasses....
A number of factors have been proposed that might help doctors predict who is at risk for long COVID. Risk factors identified so far includegender, age, severity of the initial illness and possible resulting micro-clots or organ damage, as well as people suffering from what doctors...
As COVID-19 can sometimes persist for months, besides the lungs, the virus can damage several organs in the body, such as heart and brain, potentially leading to the risk of long-term health problems. Nevertheless, the chances of having long COVID does not seem to be related to how ill...
These accelerations in aging were also found in other organs like the heart and brain. As to why this happens in certain age groups or men or women, Dr. Al-Aly said more data is needed. He explained that we need to rethink how we view COVID-19: It’s not a respiratory illness...
Long-COVID, which has been estimated to have impacted more than 100 million people since the pandemic began, is marked by inflictions such as memory loss, sensory confusion, severe headaches, and even stroke. However, the researchers cautioned that the implications of the changes were unclear ...