Scientists associate 4 syndromes with asymptomatic patients in COVID-19
While the blood group can influence the intensity of coronavirus symptoms in the body, some people may not even have any type of reaction to the disease, called asymptomatic. Today, scientists are already showing that these infected people can develop more serious consequences of syndromic diseases.
Scientists at the National Research Institute in the UK studied these patients who did not have severe symptoms at first but suffered from more severe forms of what they called syndromes for months as a normal patient recovers in 3 weeks maximum. after presenting the first demonstrations.
Among the most persistent coronavirus syndromes, scientists have already diagnosed the following signs:
Permanent damage to lung and heart organs; Post-intensive care syndrome; Post-viral fatigue syndrome; Ongoing symptoms of COVID-19.
However, the damage caused by the coronavirus is not limited to these organs. 14 patients in a group linked to a Facebook study reported decreased respiratory capacity, brain, intestines, liver, skin, and even heart and cardiovascular systems.
The so-called “Extended Covid” still has a mysterious manifestation for scientists. While it is being studied in asymptomatic patients due to the importance of isolating them, many infected people who have had severe symptoms from the start are also shown to have coronavirus syndromes.