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“Dr. Thira” reiterates that being addicted to COVID doesn’t end as a cold. but there is a risk of long-term consequences

Date 20 Dec. ’22 Prof. Assoc. Dr. Thira Worathanarat, Chulalongkorn University School of Medicine Post a message on Thira Woratanarat’s Facebook indicating the message…

Yesterday, in the world, there were 226,430 more infections, 1,066 more deaths, for a total of 658,101,669 people, 6,673,138 total deaths.

The top 5 most infected are Japan, Brazil, South Korea, Hong Kong and the United States.

Yesterday, in the number of new infections, countries in Europe and Asia occupied six of the top 10 and 12 of the top 20 globally.

The number of new infections per day worldwide right now from Asia and Europe together account for 70.65% of the world, while the number of deaths accounted for 73.82%

…after being infected You should always observe and take care of your health.

Raisi-Estabragh Z and his team from the UK The results of the study were published in the Journal of Cardiology. last October

Comparing the risk of developing cardiovascular problems. and death Among 17,871 people who had been infected with COVID-19 and 35,742 people who had never been infected

found that people infected with COVID-19 There will be a risk of developing cardiovascular problems. including deaths from all causes and from cardiovascular problems compared to people who have never been infected Both within 30 days of infection and after 30 days have passed.

However, the infected person must be hospitalized. will be at risk of various abnormalities in the cardiovascular system Both myocardial ischemia stroke The upper chambers of the heart flutter. Blood clots, congestive heart failure and myocarditis including the risk of death from various causes and also from cardiovascular disease

Importantly, various risks mentioned above It covers people hospitalized. Either from a single infection with COVID-19 as the primary cause (primary diagnosis of COVID-19) or in people with underlying disease who have also been diagnosed with COVID-19 (secondary diagnosis of COVID-19).

As for people who are infected but have few symptoms There is no need to stay hospitalized were found to be at risk of thromboembolism and death from all causes. compared to those who have never been infected

…This study reinforces our perception that covid-19 infection didn’t end up like a normal cold and then disappear. But there is a risk of long-term consequences.

protection against infection. Or not getting reinfected is best.

The epidemic situation in Thailand now has many infections every day. Weekly statistics show us that the number of deaths has been steadily increasing for weeks in a row.

Live a mindful life without carelessness.

Work, study, travel, travel, protect yourself. Always wear the mask correctly. Carry an alcohol spray for frequent hand washing. Be wary of intimate contact, eating, drinking, or sharing things with others. and avoid crowding poor ventilation Opt for shops, restaurants where employees are well protected.

Getting a booster vaccination will reduce your risk of serious illness, death, and long-term COVID problems.

… Wearing a mask correctly is very important…

refer

Raisi-Estabragh Z et al. Cardiovascular disease and mortality sequelae of COVID-19 in the UK biobank. Heart. October 2022.

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