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called soon or if my lungs then i got a lot of respect tree problems and the doctors just do not understand why i've still got blood clots but i want them to find out what's going on. if after kovac 19 i lost almost half my hair. be hostile to us and we hope the majority of the lesser symptoms will disappear after a time but as with the 1st sars pandemic will almost certainly witnessed permanent health issues but to what extent he's annoyed thousands of people of all ages staying sick for weeks even months a study by denmark's our host university found a 3rd of corona patients suffered long term side effects for some the virus just comes and goes or just doesn't go rather it stays the disease can damage the lungs heart and brain increasing the risk of long term health problems suzanne ahead of
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her husband peter cuneo were among the 1st people in germany to contract the coronavirus back in march as they emerged from quarantine 2 weeks later they thought everything would be fine but we were wrong because even now 5 months later susanna is still suffering from the effects of the virus before she was very active and highly sporty that's all changed. as you can see mood come i'm very tired i can easily go to bed and fall asleep at 8 o'clock that wasn't the case before and that's the main problem the tiredness it's really debilitating. she's not alone many doctors say they see patients who are struggling to fully recover after an acute coronavirus infection years the person's posts here we're seeing patients who are dogged by health problems for weeks even months afterwards even though the virus is no longer present and they should actually be
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healthy again. nicole has also suffers from exhaustion during her illness with coronavirus she lost her sense of taste and smell 3 months later she can still barely smell anything not even her morning coffee does for me it's very limiting because i can't really explain it it's something that really affects my quality of life. the cause could be an impairment in the all factory bold during the sars outbreak in 2002 experiments on animals showed the virus could work its way through the nerve endings in the linings of the nose and the olfactory nerve to the brains of factory system before heading on over the sign ups is. it's likely that this can also occur with kovac 19. could be that some of these patients have actually
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suffered some brain damage because with patients who present only with impairments to their senses of taste and smell which is a common neurological symptom when we investigate them with imaging we can see damage to the factory bulb. the psychological stress caused by the pandemic could play a role to call haskett hope she'll one day return to her old self but she says her brother's experience has scared her as a man called out that i'm kind of and my brother didn't have any proper symptoms and he's only started to feel really bad since he recovered he has pains in his joints his knees really hurt he constantly has the feeling that he's out of breath also artemis as yet no one knows what is actually causing such symptoms or how long they could go on for researches across the globe are working to come up with answers but it'll be some time before they have them. all of course joins us from
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the university of good again where he's a senior physician great to have you on the show you found covered 19 could affect the kidneys early on and that can be detected detected in a urine sample what's that mean for the course of the disease. yes indeed well we know that such group of patients are quick 90 get sicker than others so days after onset of the symptoms we be know that some need i.c.u. care and much allergy so our idea actually was to diffuse the urine to it identify the sub group here in terms of well once the urine gets i was the chief in terms of the organ infection tells us that this patient is at risk. so i actually use this urine sample to try to identify you as i'm with
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the organ failure patient at rest to say this is a good warning sign of a serious infection are there other warning signs to yes i think there are higher if you imagine yourself being affected as a cope with 19 patient being at home canteen it is hard for your family doctor to check you every day for all different science of. organ failure so if you use this you want dipstick it's easy to use like a pregnancy test it makes it a lot easier for your family doctor to to identify your area that you are at risk. and so once you are identified the family doctor will take a closer look at you can transfer you to the hospital what about knowing yourself whether whether or not you're at risk before it even gets that far mean some people have mild symptoms some have not and others get really sick because it doesn't all
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come down to how healthy we are. it's a very good question that is really how to answer because we are still in the one face in code 19 and the data are confusing. everywhere in the world so let me put it to affect us that i think are quite important here the 1st vector is bet like so if you are a male in your fifty's or sixty's. and if your immune system simply over x. and we don't know why some it was it was a systems over eric to become seriously ill some other factors of course are being overweight of being a smoker and that that also play a role here. and the 2nd i think even more important factor is exposed for him so the higher the virus won't you are exposed to the higher your risk is.
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think of this. people being in operation potties they we had high exposure and by the way that the highest exposure extreme i have for the health care workers at the emergency departments and i.c.u. is being exposed to see going to europe patients so please be aware that the health care workers are at the highest mix and definitely when it comes back to the patient if they take all the boxes in a show to get seriously ill what may just can you take. well just to make sure that this is not an official recommendation by myself or your us that you have as of my personal opinion here is. if our rhythm including the ewing dipstick tells you that this patient is
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a crisp i would consider it to point and the 1st point is to anticoagulation yourself more aggressively to to create instrumentality iran's because we know that trump in public about major can plan the setting and the 2nd point is that once you are at risk to deteriorate it was very tempting to start the antiviral medication you actually have earlier before you would get sicker briefly as far as the length of time that a patients can suffer as a possible to predict the extent of damage. we simply do not know it would not be fair to if you're clear answer here. just don't know enough about the the long term consequences of quick 19. for sure
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we know. at present that this isn't which a disciplinary just a clean we need to take care of and so we course sure need all the internists a specialty is after this infection too to make sure that for example. the chronic renal failure might suffer outre this infection is detected and treated each and you physician all of the course at the university of getting and thank you very much for joining us today. your turn to ask the questions if you haven't already getting contact on how you tube channel will get out science correspondent derek williams to look into a topics you bring up. to people living with hiv have an increased chance of dying from kovac 19 a number of different studies have looked at this issue and although the data is
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still pretty limited mostly they agree that people who are living with hiv and that are on an effective treatment program where the antiviral medication are not any more likely to contract or die from covert 19 than 10 people who don't have a child in the u.s. centers for disease control currently lists having the immunodeficiency diseases as only may be affecting outcomes a key aspect of that though is certainly going to be whether or not hiv patients continue to get the antiviral therapies that are are keeping their disease in check the united nations program that's responsible for global action on hiv has warns that in 2020 there could be up to half a 1000000 additional aids deaths in sub-saharan africa of loan caused not by patients catching covert 19 but because it's disrupting supply lines for and
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access to the medications that those patients need to survive that would basically wipe out all of the progress that's been made in the fight against aids over the last decade. and just briefly you don't need a crystal ball to know this was coming kentucky fried chicken is temporarily suspending its long time ad slogan it's finger licking good with personal hygiene top priority in stemming transmission k.f.c. says it doesn't quite feel right.
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