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Who is at higher risk for long-term symptoms of COVID?


 
Many people who defeat Code 19 experience various symptoms for months, for which the term Long Code is used.

It is not yet clear whether the symptoms of Longwood are a direct result of the virus or the cause of the stress and trauma in the body as a result of the disease.

It is estimated that one in 10 or 3 out of 10 patients develop a long code after defeating Code 19.

However, for the first time, medical experts have discovered which patients with COD may be at higher risk for long-term symptoms of COD.

In fact, people who experience more than five symptoms during the first week after contracting COD 19 have a much higher risk of developing COD, regardless of age or gender.

This was discovered in a medical study in the UK.

The University of Birmingham study analyzed research reports so far on the presence, complications and prevention of Longwood symptoms.

The study identified two types of Longwood symptoms, one consisting of fatigue, headaches and upper respiratory complaints, and the other of fever and digestive symptoms.

The researchers said there was evidence to suggest that the initial severity of the code later affected quality of life.

He said that the victims of long code feel as if they have been forgotten and they do not have much access to medical facilities.

An analysis of investigative reports found that more than a third of people reported feeling sick or in a worse condition more than eight weeks after the initial illness.

According to researchers, Langcode does not have biological or immune mechanisms and it is not known why certain individuals are at risk for the effects of these symptoms, which is why treatment is limited.

He said that it was important to take immediate steps to prevent these problems.

The study found that about 25 percent of patients with chronic corona viruses, such as SARS and MERS, had long-term symptoms six months after being discharged from the hospital.

According to the researchers, the high number of possible symptoms and the need to understand the condition in depth in patients with long-term complications is reflected.

He said there was an urgent need to develop better and better care models for better treatment of Longwood.

The findings were published in the medical journal Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.

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