Even if you have corona19 and recover, there are warnings from experts that you may still have a sequelae to stay with you for the rest of your life.

Even some of the corona19 diagnoses can be difficult to return to normal lifelong lives, a common view of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Scientific Advisory Group (SAGE), which advises the UK government to respond to Corona19.

Corona19 suffered from lung, kidney, and heart damage, or had symptoms similar to the chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) called `` muscle rheumatoid encephalomyelitis '' (ME) in the medical community, such as persistent fatigue, muscle pain, and cognitive impairment. Post (WP) delivered on the 31st (local time).

In an online survey conducted by `` Body Politic, '' a group formed by corona19 provocateurs in 640 corona19 patients, severe symptoms of fatigue, chills, cold sweat, and sleep disorders were common symptoms. It is quite similar to chronic fatigue syndrome.

The group said that among the corona19 confirmers surveyed, there was only a 20% chance that symptoms would go away within 50 days of infection, but many of them suffer from chronic diseases, making it difficult to generalize to all corona19 patients. .

Corona19 also traced 369 patients who survived the epidemic of SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), a coronavirus-based infectious disease such as Corona19 from 2002 to 2003. Empowers the prospect that is accompanied by long-term sequelae.

Abindra Nass, who leads clinical neurology at the National Institutes of Health in the US National Institutes of Health, predicts that Corona19 patients will study the cases of health recovery and those that do not.

In a recent report by the British Scientist Advisory Group, the British Daily Telegraph reported that corona19 could not only affect complications such as stroke and kidney disease, but also leave long-term sequelae such as severe fatigue and difficulty breathing.

An expert working in the Scientific Advisory Group revealed that "the rate of return to normal life was very high" after observing severe patients who had managed to save their lives by getting caught in Corona19.

Corona19 patients who were admitted to the intensive care unit often had hallucinations and delusions, as well as lying on the bed for a long time, weakened the muscles and made it difficult to move without help from someone after discharge, the report said.

About 1 in 20 corona19 confirmed patients suffered from long-term sequelae for at least a month, and they reported that they experienced not only one symptom but also multiple symptoms simultaneously.

Simon Stevenson, Chief Executive Officer of the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS), emphasizes the importance of rehabilitation and follow-up care for Corona19 patients. "Continuous treatment to restore heart, lung and muscle function, psychotherapy for syndrome and cognitive impairment after intensive care." I need a back. "