While reflux was a common cause of symptoms in both groups, people in the aerodigestive group were found to have a higher resting heart rate and lower resting blood pressure. They also had lower baroreflex sensitivity than those in the digestive group. “Now, an...
data of 100 patientswith documented COVID-19 infection who were tested positive for COVID-19 PCR, presented to the Department ofMedicine in Infectious diseases clinic, Liaquat National Hospital Karachi Pakistan.Results: About 15% of patients experienced post covid cough that linger on up to 12 ...
The inclusion criteria were age under 17 years and presence of at least two of the following symptoms: fever (> 38.0 °C), sore throat, cough, hoarseness, runny nose, nasal congestion/purulent pharyngeal exudate, rapid breathing, or wet rales. Patients with autoimmune diseases, immunodeficienc...
The median age of the 1884 participants was 3 years (IQR, 0-10 years), 994 (52.8%) were boys, and the most common ED index visit symptoms were fever (1241 [65.9%]), cough (917 [48.7%]), and rhinorrhea or congestion (893 [47.4%]) (Table 1). Children lost to follow-up ...
1. Background and significance As of September 2021, there had been over 234 million confirmed cases of thecoronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) and four million deaths [1] severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) syndrome orlong COVID ...
COVID-19LarynxTracheaLaryngo-tracheal sequelaeTracheostomyThe laryngo-tracheal framework is a complex structure responsible for several functions, including phonation, airway formation for breathing, and preventing aspiration. These functions rely on precise neurological and structural coordination. The COVID-...
Incidence of cold/flu symptoms was defined as two or more consecutive days with scores above zero (no problem) in at least two symptoms (headache, sore throat, muscle aches or pain, fever, cough, nasal congestion or runny nose, and vomiting; items 10–16) listed on the CARIFS. This def...
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coro- navirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) can infect several human cell types, as seen by COVID-19's vast array of symptoms. Typical signs and symptoms include fever, fatigue, gastro- intestinal issues, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, myalgia, headaches, ...
With mask mandates coming back for some health care workers,I find myself wondering: could these masks be just as important in stopping viruses like COVID-19/Flu’s and Colds as Vaccines? Could it be possible that we are overlooking their simple power to protect ourselves and others?
Acute COVID-19 disease is commonly complicated by prolonged symptoms that can often last for months [1,2]. These symptoms can include fatigue, dyspnea, cognitive and mental impairments, chest pains, joint pains, palpitations, myalgias, alterations or loss of taste or smell, cough, headache, an...