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Experts reminded individuals to still be vigilant as those who experience initial Covid-19 infection can still have other diseases.


What Can Happen To Your Body After Getting Covid-19

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Over three years, SARS-CoV-2, popularly known as Covid-19, became a scare for all individuals. Despite being addressed by the medical sector, experts are still investigating instances of this virus.

Recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released their study on what can possibly happen to those who have initial experience with coronavirus.

Scientists discovered that these people have a higher chance of developing other multiorgan effects or autoimmune conditions. These conditions include illnesses such as diabetes, heart conditions, blood clots, and neurological conditions.

This study was concluded in comparison between those who were exposed to coronavirus disease and those who were not.

In relation to this, the United States’ health and services department coined the term “long COVID,” pertaining to illnesses or symptoms that can develop after the initial Covid-19 infection.

According to research, the signs of these illnesses can continue for up to four weeks after the initial infection, even if the body looks healthy.

The experts also recorded that 80% of Covid-19 patients experienced symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, attention deficit disorder, hair loss, and many more.

The prevention of this long-term COVID is still to be discovered; hence, experts suggest that individuals continue to obtain healthcare protocols even after recovering from the initial infection.

These include proper sanitation, getting vaccinations, and, most importantly, wearing face masks, especially in crowded areas.

Remember, fighting a disease’s spread starts with you, which is why you should be mindful of yourself and others, especially when you have already experienced such an illness.

Sources:
https://www.cdc.gov/, https://www.covid.gov/, https://www.nature.com/