1. What Are Cytokines?
Cytokines are proteins that function as an immune system in the body.
Under normal conditions, cytokines help the immune system coordinate well in fighting bacteria or viruses that cause infection.
However, if produced in excess, cytokines can actually cause damage in the body.
This condition causes immune cells to attack healthy body tissues and cells, causing inflammation.
Not infrequently the inflammation makes the organs in the body become damaged or fail to function.
In medical science, this condition can only be detected through D-dimmer and CRP examinations in patients with COVID-19.
That is why people with COVID-19 often experience shortness of breath.
This condition usually occurs between 6-7 days after symptoms of COVID-19 appear.
– Chills or chills.
-Fatigue.
– Swelling in the legs.
-Nausea and vomiting.
-Muscle and joint pain.
-Headache.
-Rash on the skin.
-Cough.
-Breathe fast.
-Seizures.
-Difficulty controlling movement.
– Confusion and hallucinations.
-Blood pressure is very low.
-Blood clotting.