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Do mild COVID-19 patients also have "sequelae"? More than 10,000 people were surveyed, and these 5 symptoms were common

author:Dr. Jing talked about the department

Since the outbreak of the global COVID-19 epidemic in 2019, it has been more than two years, and mainland medical staff and scientific researchers have been looking for answers to various solutions to the epidemic, from Shuoyuan to emergency treatment of diseases, which has gradually recovered most hospitalized patients infected with the epidemic.

But there are still many pneumonia patients in life, some mild patients are also constantly produced, for patients, although the disease has been cured through related means, but the body has also undergone some changes.

Do mild COVID-19 patients also have "sequelae"? More than 10,000 people were surveyed, and these 5 symptoms were common

What is a "mild patient" of COVID-19?

Immediately after covid-19 infection, isolation and active symptomatic support are required. Patients with mild COVID-19 generally present with only mild upper respiratory tract infection symptoms such as low-grade fever, mild sore throat, fatigue, nasal congestion, runny nose, soreness, and dry cough.

Patients with mild new crown pneumonia are because the number of infected viruses is small, the virulence is light, and the human immune function is strong, there is no damage to the lungs or only minor damage, and the lung tissue itself has a strong ability to repair, and for some mild injuries, self-repair can be completed.

Do mild COVID-19 patients also have "sequelae"? More than 10,000 people were surveyed, and these 5 symptoms were common

What are the discharge criteria for COVID-19 patients?

Patients infected with the novel coronavirus are divided into symptomatic and asymptomatic

For asymptomatic infected people, they must also wait for the nucleic acid test to be negative and the antibody IgM test is negative before they can be released from isolation.

For symptomatic patients, first of all, depending on the remission of symptoms, nucleic acid test is negative twice or more, serum antibody IgM test is also negative, and patients can be discharged or released from isolation.

Do mild COVID-19 patients also have "sequelae"? More than 10,000 people were surveyed, and these 5 symptoms were common

Mild covid-19 patients also have "sequelae", more than 10,000 people were surveyed, and these four symptoms are very common

Most people think that the human body has no more than two states, illness or recovery. But when you actually walk into the convalescent syndrome, you'll find that there's actually a gray area between the poles of fate.

The NHS, the UK's national health system, states that about 30% of COVID-19 patients may have lifelong sequelae after recovery, including lung injuries, fatigue, and even psychological disorders. There may even be damage to brain function, increasing the risk of Alzheimer's disease, commonly known as Alzheimer's disease.

When the virus sandstorm is not scattered, all we can do is cover our eyes and ears so as not to get caught up in it.

Do mild COVID-19 patients also have "sequelae"? More than 10,000 people were surveyed, and these 5 symptoms were common

For the syndrome of new crown pneumonia, experts also learned about the relevant literature and tens of thousands of patients, and these 5 conditions were the most common after the patients were infected with the virus.

1. Fatigue (58%)

2. Headache (44%)

3. Attention disorder (27%),

4. Hair loss (25%)

5. Difficulty breathing (24%).

The long-term symptoms of COVID-19 need to be properly understood

The reason why we need to pay attention to the long-term symptoms of new crown patients is because the number of people infected with new crown is large, and the proportion of long-term symptoms is not low, such a large number of people must be accompanied by medical appeals, and some patients have been unable to return to work in the short term because of long-term symptoms.

Do mild COVID-19 patients also have "sequelae"? More than 10,000 people were surveyed, and these 5 symptoms were common

And it's also a process of constantly getting to know the coronavirus, and understanding this helps to help people who have suffered from long-term symptoms recover, and it also helps us better defend against the new crown virus.

But we don't have to equate all long-term symptoms with permanent sequelae, nor do we have to exaggerate their effects, look at them properly, and address them.

Are these symptoms really difficult to recover? Not really.

Taking olfactory problems as an example, it has been observed that 68% of patients have olfactory or taste problems, but they slowly return to normal after 6 weeks of illness, and there may be no olfactory disorders at three months after recovery.

Do mild COVID-19 patients also have "sequelae"? More than 10,000 people were surveyed, and these 5 symptoms were common

Therefore, in the face of the epidemic, I hope that we can all have a sound psychological defense mechanism, a good psychological state, and a correct attitude towards life, so that we can be undisturbed and more united in our determination to win this epidemic prevention and resistance war.

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