advise! People infected with ‘COVID-19’ have a 25% higher risk of hyperlipidemia than uninfected people, Dr. Thira reveals the results of a study by Xu E and colleagues from the United States. Identify extreme risks if seriously ill Even with few symptoms, it’s still risky.
COVID-19 has been spreading for more than 3 years with many mutations. Especially from Omicron species.
However, the important point is After being infected with COVID-19 It will result in many forms of symptoms that follow.
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The risk of hyperlipidemia after being infected with COVID-19
Dr. Teera said Xu E and his team came from the United States recently studied a large population
To compare around 52,000 people who had been infected with COVID-19
with a group of people who have never been infected with COVID-19, about 2.6 million people
and the population in the past before the outbreak of COVID-19, about 2.5 million people
Overall, the average age is around 55-60 years old and most of them are more than 80% male.
which has been followed for more than 1 year
In this regard, it was found that The group of people who have been infected with COVID-19
The risk of detecting hyperlipidemia is about 25% higher than in uninfected people.
However, what is interesting is this very high risk if seriously ill
But even if infected, there are few symptoms still have a greater risk than not being infected
On average, if followed for 1 year, there will be about 40 out of 1,000 more people with hyperlipidemia than uninfected people, or 4 out of 100 people.
This is the latest information published in the Medical Journal of Diabetes and Endocrinology on January 6, 2023.
And it is one of the Chronic or Long COVID problem which should be monitored.
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Dr. Theera also said that People who have been infected before, even after recovering, should take care of their health, eat right and rest.
get enough exercise notice abnormal symptoms and get regular health checkups
The key is to prevent yourself from being reinfected. because every time you add There is also always the risk of Long COVID.
Wearing a mask correctly and consistently throughout your daily life will greatly reduce your risk.