As many people may have already discovered, after recovering from COVID-19, the patient’s health may not be fully restored as some organs in the body may not function normally still.
The lungs are important to our well-being. If they fail to work, we can die within minutes. If they are not fully functional, we will experience shortness of breath, tiredness and fatigue.
Post Covid-19 patients, whether children or adults, have a high risk of getting diabetes. This is why taking good care of yourself after recovering from Covid-19 is very important, and thorough physical check - up is something you cannot ignore. Should any abnormality be detected, it could be taken care of right away.
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COVID-19 as an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 has become a global pandemic since December, 2019.
A COVID-19 antibody cocktail comprises of casirivimab and imdevimab which are monoclonal antibodies used for the treatment of mild to moderate COVID-19 (without high flow oxygen therapy required) in adults and pediatric patients (12 years of age or older) who are at high risk for progressing to severe COVID-19. However, the antibody cocktail may be associated with worse clinical outcomes when administered to COVID-19 patients who required high flow oxygen therapy or mechanical ventilation.
In children who are sick with COVID-19, whether mildly or severely, after recovering from COVID-19, they may have to deal with MIS-C, a multisystem inflammatory syndrome, which is a severe complication following a COVID-19 infection that requires immediate treatment. Neglecting it could be life-threatening.
Apart from the concerns of being infected with COVID-19, long-term isolation at home or in the Hospital significantly increases the stress level of patients without their awareness.
COVID-19 can potentially trigger cardiovascular diseases, in both direct and indirect ways. Mounting clinical researches reveal that patients who have certain preexisting medical conditions, especially cardiovascular disease, are at higher risk for severe illnesses and related complications if they become infected with COVID-19.
The lockdown during COVID-19, which saw many confined to their homes with minimal outings, not moving much as they Work From Home all day, ordering both savory and sweet foods for delivery, poses a risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, belly fat, and fatty liver disease. Even as lockdown measures are relaxed, maintaining fitness for good health must not be neglected.
COVID-19 has thrown normal life out of gear with no immediate end in sight. During COVID-19 infections, a wide variety of signs and symptoms might exhibit, hinging upon disease severity and preexisting health conditions.