The cases of coronavirus asymptomatic podrian present sequelae

(CNN Español) – After one year of pandemic declaration, the coronavirus followed suit. A recent delusional publication about the sequelae of coronavirus asymptomatic cases.

Following the investigation, patients with covid-19 asymptomatic podrane present sequelae 2 months after infection. In this episode, Dr. Elmer Huerta analyzed.

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Hello, soy, dr. Elmer Huerta and this is his diary dose of information about the new coronavirus. Information that we hope will be useful to take care of his health and that of his family.

Coronavirus pandemic: the first anniversary

This episode was published on March 11, 2021, exactly on the first anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring that the infection caused by SARS CoV2 has increased the level of pandemic.

Mucho is what we find in this case; much is what we learn from sentences; mucho is what it takes to learn.

With respect to the new coronavirus, he learned many lessons, among them, knowing that his main mode of transmission is aerosols that pass from one infected person to another.

We also learn -with respect to the virus- that is able to mutate rapidly and form more contagious variants.

Also, some of these variants have burler capacities due to the action of the neutralizing antipyretics that are produced against them, giving rise to the efficiency of vacancies, diagnostic tests and treatments with monoclonal antipyretics.

With respect to illness, we also learned a lot.

What we learn from coronavirus

Considered for some time a simple neumonia -habiéndosele bautizado included at some point like the Wuhan neumonia- now we know that the covid-19 is a multisystemic nurse complex, capable of compromising practically any part of it.

We also learned that covid-19 can present as a multisystemic inflammatory syndrome, a serious, but rarely fatal complication in children.

So let’s learn that covid-19 is a nurse who can be safe in the affected people. The sequelae that -hasta ahora- are thought to be present in people who have been in a symptomatic environment and are hospitalized.

The cases of asymptomatic coronavirus and sequelae

And now we’re ready, because we’re a monster of what we call our surprise.

A recent pre-publication describes that some people who had covid-19 asymptomatic podrian also present sequelae of illness.

The study, relatively uncommon in its conception, looked to study the initial symptoms of the disease, and make a follow-up of 60 days to a group of 1,407 people who covied 19 who did not need hospitalization, and cloned history historically.

It was found that, at the outset, approximately 68% of all nurses presented various covid-19 syndromes, and that 32% were asymptomatic, cases that were discovered by a hippopotamus through suspicious contact.

Los síntomas

The most frequent syndromes in the first 10 days of day, from mayor to minor:

  • Air failure,
  • Tos,
  • Fiebre,
  • Bad luck,
  • Diarrhea,
  • Ansiedad y fatiga.

Also present:

  • Palpitaciones,
  • Chronic rhinitis,
  • Tastes of gusto,
  • Escalofríos,
  • Insomnia,
  • Excess excess,
  • Waste and garbage pain.

Luego hicieron the sequel of the 1,407 cases and find that after 60 days of infection, the 27%, or sea 380 people, todia tenin persistent symptoms of the disease.

Entre ellos’ reporter, the mayor and menor:

  • Bad luck,
  • Air failure,
  • Ansiedad,
  • Dolor de vientre,
  • Tos,
  • Dolor de cintura, y fatiga.

A mayor’s number of women who have been affected, and 72% of cases studied between 20 and 50 years old.

The asymptomatic case sequences

But the most surprising, and most preoccupying, hallmark is that 32% of the 380 people who have been in pain since the age of 60 are undergoing asphyxia in the first ten days of illness.

This demonstrates, say the investigators, that the people with covid-19 asymptomatic can also suffer from health problems in the future, and that it should not be assumed that these people have a inherently large amount of complications in the future.

Without hesitation, we are sick of every day of surprises.


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