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Can fatigue and muscle tissue weakness last for up to 1 year after the corona infection is eradicated?


London, 18, September, 2021, Thursday

Some patients who have been hospitalized after treatment for coronary heart disease have been shown to have a longer lasting effect. Eighty per cent of the patients who were treated at the Kovid-12 hospital were found to be suffering from at least one symptom for a long time. Fatigue and muscle weakness were 3% more common in women than in men. Complaints of fatigue and muscle weakness were also seen a year later. A study to understand the long-term effects of the Corona epidemic found that millions of people are experiencing drowsiness, fatigue and shortness of breath after weeks and months of covid infection.


Mortality from the corona epidemic is relatively low but special attention needs to be paid to its long-term effects. The study was conducted in Wuhan, a city in central China, where 1,300 corona-positive patients were hospitalized between January and May 2020. Wuhan, China is the city where the corona virus was first discovered in the world. It was spread from Corona Wuhan which is responsible for the deaths of millions of people. This greatly increases the importance of study. According to the study, the percentage of patients with a symptom after coronary artery disease was 6% after 6 months and 6% after 12 months. After 6 months, 3% of the patients were having difficulty breathing


This figure was 30 per cent after 12 months. However, 7% of the patients who were studied were found to be engaged in their own employment a year after testing positive. One in three patients with this condition, known as long covid, appeared to have respiratory problems. This means that it may take longer to fully recover from coronary heart disease. Thus the corona begins to disappear within a certain period of time after infection and disappears with proper treatment but more studies are needed on how the effects can last longer. Information about this has been published in the British journal The Lancet.



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