Studies continue on the coronavirus, which has taken the whole world by storm. It has been determined that the reason for the constant dizziness, heart palpitations and prolonged fatigue in people who have previously had the disease is not prolonged Kovid-19. According to research, it is stated that in a mild and even asymptomatic case of Kovid-19, it could cause the reservoirs of some viruses to become reactivated. This can lead to symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome.
According to a study published in the journal Frontiers in Immunology, it has been learned that the reason for constant dizziness, heart palpitations and prolonged fatigue in people who have previously experienced Kovid-19 is not prolonged Kovid-19. It has been learned that a person who has mild or even asymptomatic illness can cause the resurgence of viruses they had previously struggled with but were in a passive state.
It can potentially lead to symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome, a condition reminiscent of long Covid.
According to Fortune news, researchers have found that herpes viruses such as Epstein-Barr (Epstein-Barr virus is responsible for the most common viruses in humans and fever, sore throat), which is one of the factors behind of kissing disease, circulate in unvaccinated patients who have had Kovid-19. Antibody responses were stronger in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, indicating that the immune system has a harder time dealing with viruses already in the body.
Such non-COVID pathogens have been named as possible culprits for chronic fatigue syndrome. This uncertain condition with no definite cause causes symptoms such as fatigue, brain fog, dizziness when moving, and insomnia.
HIDDEN VIRUSES REACTIVATED BY COVID-19 STRESS…
In the October study, researchers found that Covid-19 sometimes causes suppression of the immune system, allowing latent viruses reactivated by the stress of Covid-19 (viruses associated with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and symptoms common in long Covid -19) to recirculate. hypothesis.
Co-director of the long-running Covid clinic at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Dr. Alba Miranda Azola told Fortune it’s possible for at least some long-term Covid patients to reactivate latent viruses, causing chronic fatigue syndrome symptoms.
An assistant professor in the division of pulmonary and critical care at Johns Hopkins and who treats long-term Covid patients, Dr. Panagis Galiasatos said there was a strong possibility that Covid was weakening the immune systems of “many people”.
WHAT IS KISSING DISEASE?
Infectious mononucleosis, also known as kissing disease, is an infection usually caused by the Epstein Barr virus (EBV). Infectious mononucleosis is called kissing disease because the infection is spread through saliva. Behaviors such as close contact, sharing the same glass and sharing personal care products can also cause the spread of the EBV virus.
Epstein Barr Virus is a member of the herpes virus family. EBV is one of the viruses that infects the largest number of people worldwide. Once EB enters the body, it remains inactive in the body. At some point in life, EBV can be reactivated. However, this activation usually does not cause any symptoms, as the person develops antibodies to the EBV after the first encounter.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?
Not everyone who has an EBV infection will develop symptoms. Young children may not show any obvious symptoms during EBV illness and the infection clears up on its own. Even teenagers and adults can survive the infection without showing symptoms.
Symptoms of infectious mononucleosis appear approximately 4 to 8 weeks after EBV is introduced into the body. Common symptoms of EBV in patients can be listed as follows:
Tiredness
Sore throat
Fire
Swelling of lymph nodes in the neck and armpits
Headache
rash
Swelling in the tonsils
Spleen soft and swollen.