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Corona sequelae

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#1
  • Yu
  • 2021/03/13 23:25

If you are a corona infected person suffering from the aftereffects, what are the symptoms and how long have they lasted, etc., please share your experiences.
I have been suffering from fatigue, chest and back pain, and breathlessness for almost 2 months now.
I have been examined and prescribed medications have not helped at all. The doctor gave me the attitude that it was an after-effect and that I should just wait and see. I continue to take the medicine that doesn't work and I am getting more and more anxious even though I have to put up with it.
How are other people dealing with the aftereffects ??

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#75
  • アフォが今さら騒ぐな
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 23:34
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I mean, you got several vaccines when you were little ? w

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#77
  • 後遺症
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 06:27
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About a third of patients infected with novel coronavirus develop long-term psychiatric and neurological symptoms

( CNN ) About a third of patients infected with novel coronavirus develop long-term psychiatric and neurological symptoms, a study in the British medical journal The Lancet ・ on 6 The study was published in Psychiatry.

According to the study, 34% of those who recovered from infection with the novel coronavirus had a diagnosis of neurological or psychiatric illness within six months of infection.

The most common diagnosis was anxiety disorder, with 17% of patients treated for novel coronas. The next most common was mood disorder, 14%.

According to Maxime ・ Tackett, a researcher at Oxford University in the UK who presented the paper, the more severe the novel coronavirus, the greater the incidence of these symptoms, which increased to 39% in patients hospitalized.

Tackett noted that "our results show that posterior brain and mental illness is more common with novel coronaviruses than with influenza or respiratory infections," and that the course of the disease must also be monitored after six months or more have passed.

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#78
  • 後遺症
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 06:32
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The current study is the largest of its kind to date. The researchers examined the electronic medical records of some 236,000 patients infected with novel coronaviruses, mainly in the United States, and compared them with the records of patients infected with respiratory infections during the same period.

The results showed that patients infected with the novel coronavirus had a 44% higher risk of neurological and psychiatric disorders than patients infected with influenza. It was found to be 16% higher than for other respiratory infections.

In addition, approximately 1 in 50 patients infected with the novel coronavirus had an ischemic stroke ( ) infarction, a blood clot in the brain.

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#79
  • へー
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 09:03
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You know a lot of stuff
You've been doing a lot of research.

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#80
  • 人権問題
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 09:09
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# 70
> You don't even know you are giving up your human rights

Human rights are not something you can give up, please study the concept properly.

I will say it again and again, vaccination is not compulsory.
It is also stated on the CDC website that people with severe allergies should avoid vaccination.
There are others who cannot get it for religious reasons.
The White House has stated that it has no involvement in vaccine passports.
However, it is not illegal and does not constitute a violation of human rights or discrimination to require a vaccine certificate, vaccine passport, or antibody certificate as a condition of admission for private services.

You have the right to decide not to vaccinate because of your beliefs.
However, if you continue to fail to take appropriate voluntary isolation and behavioral restrictions and put other unvaccinated people at risk of coronary infection, that is a violation of human rights. If you understand the concept of public welfare, you will understand this.

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