How Covid-19 affects your Heart, Brain and other Organs
Its is Complacent about COVID-19. Mostly people experienced mild issue-like Fever, Cough, Headache and Respiratory Problems.Some people have short term symptoms and some have long term symptoms.This may affects on heart, Brain and other organs.Research show that Covid-19 has left long term Syndrome.
But the coronavirus causing much more simple respiratory illnes experts says.
Coronavirus spread to the person to person and then enter into in the human body through nose and mouth.The virus enter into lung and form that cause respiratory disorder. It may take 1-3 months to recover.
What Should I Do If I Have Long Term Covid-19 Symptoms
Long term Covid-19 symptom can similar to the other disease so it is important to check yourself to doctor that can examine you and rule out other problems such as cardiac and lung issues.
Dont ignore loss of smell, depression, anxiety and insomia.
Covid-19 Affect on Heart
As covid-19 was underway in 20s, Wuhan China has reported that many patients has hospitalized with cardic arrest.Heart attack was frequent, especially in underlying patient and there are numerous cases of myocarditis, which occur when heart muscle was inflammed.
Acute Effects
- Myocarditis: Inflammation of the heart muscle, which can reduce the heart's ability to pump blood and cause rapid or irregular heart rhythms
- Myocardial Injury: Elevated levels of cardiac biomarkers (like troponin) have been observed in COVID-19 patients, indicating damage to the heart muscle.
- Arrhythmias: Irregular heartbeats can occur due to the stress of the infection or direct effects on the heart's electrical system.
- Acute Coronary Syndrome: COVID-19 can increase the risk of heart attacks due to increased blood clotting and inflammation of the arteries. Severe cases can lead to reduced heart function, especially in patients with pre-existing heart condition.
Long-Term Effects (Long COVID)
- Chronic Inflammation: Persistent inflammation can contribute to ongoing heart issues, including increased risk of cardiovascular diseases.
- Symptoms: such as chest pain, palpitations, and fatigue may persist, indicating underlying heart problems.
- Increased Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: Studies suggest a higher incidence of conditions like hypertension, myocarditis, and arrhythmias in individuals who have recovered from COVID-19.
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