Nuria Roca is back in ‘La Roca’. The presenter was absent from the laSexta program during the presentation positive for Covid-19 for the third timeso on his return this Sunday he recounted his new experience with the disease.
“It’s not a joke,” Nuria Roca stressed when recounting her new symptoms. The presenter said so the first two times the coronavirus passed it did so “totally” asymptomaticallyalthough this time he suffered a worse picture.
The presenter of ‘La Roca’ has revealed that she has a striking following on this third occasion that Covid has passed, which has given her a “strength” different from other times. “My whole body itches, everything itches”Rock said.
The disease affects the palms of the hands and also the palms of the feet, as revealed by Nuria Roca. The only thing that calms him is the toothbrush: “I get up at two in the morning, go to the bathroom, take a hairbrush and start scratching.”
The symptoms of persistent Covid
What Nuria Roca describes is part of the so-called persistent Covid, which continues after overcoming the disease and causes ailments that can affect a person’s daily life. Other known ailments caused by persistent Covid affect the heart, lungs, brain and other areas of the body.
The latest studies indicate that the main symptoms of persistent Covid range from tiredness to possible depression or anxiety. These are the most important symptoms:
- Fatigue
- Symptoms that get worse after doing it physical or mental effort
- Fever
- Difficulty breathing
- shortness of breath and cough
- Difficulty think or concentrate
- Headache
- Problems to sleep
- dizziness when you get up
- Feeling of stitches
- Loss of smell or taste
- depression or anxiety
- Ache joint or muscle
- Chest pain
- beats quick or pounding
- Diarrhea
- Stomach ache
- clots
- problems blood vessels (vascular)
- pulmonary embolism
- Rash
- Changes in the menstrual cycle
Why is persistent Covid generated?
The Mayo Clinic reports that the risk of suffering from persistent Covid could be related to organ damage. That is, “people who have had severe Covid could have damage to the heart, kidney, skin and brain. there might as well be inflammation and immune system problems.
And while it’s not known how long these effects might last, “they could lead to the development of new conditions, such as diabetes or heart or nervous system disease“. They also point out that “people who had severe symptoms of COVID-19 they often require treatment intensive care unit of a hospital. This can lead to extreme weakness and PTSD, which is a mental illness triggered by a terrifying event”.
How long do the persistent symptoms of Covid last?
The World Health Organization has created a study model made by the University of Washington School of Medicine center and presented today in Tel Aviv which states that persistent covid has “a duration of symptoms of at least three months in 2020 and 2021“.