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There is no cure yet, COVID-19 patients should focus on improving quality of life | PCC pneumonia | NTDTV Online

Beijing time:04-11-2022 11:00

[NTDTV, ora di Pechino, 04 novembre 2022]According to the recent report from the US Government Accountability Office,PCC pneumonia(COVID-19) long-term symptoms could affect up to 23 million Americans and keep 1 million people permanently out of work. Experts say there is currently no long-term cure for COVID-19 symptoms, and the current goal is to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

According to a recent report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office,PCC pneumonia(COVID-19) sequelae, also known as “long crown“, could affect up to 23 million Americans and leave 1 million people permanently unemployed, with serious repercussions on the US economy.

According to a recent study (October 12) in the scientific journal Nature, almost half of Covid-19 patients with symptoms did not recover after a few months.

Jose Luis Perez, Chief Medical Officer, South Central Family Health Center: “Because even the medical research community doesn’t know much aboutlong crownWhat is the pathophysiology that occurs in. Is it a blood clot? Is the immune system abnormal? “We don’t have a specific way to test. I don’t have a blood test to tell if you have Covid-19 and we don’t have a nasal swab test. At this point, it’s basically a clinical diagnosis through a series of symptoms and symptoms. or history of new coronary infection. “

Experts say obesity can also cause severe symptoms of the virus and even the coronavirus. By law, even patients living under long-term COVID-19 restrictions can be classified as disabled.

Nisha Viswanathan, director of the long-term program of the new crown at UCLA: “Some of our patients have many symptoms, such as fatigue, shortness of breath, brain fog and some are just a single symptom, such as loss of taste and ‘smell”. “The new corona can really change hormones in the brain, which can lead to depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and poor concentration, which are some of the things our patients often notice.”

They will focus their treatment on reducing symptoms and helping patients get betterlife quality

Nisha Viswanathan: “Creating an awareness practice that includes meditation, acupuncture and actually many of our TCM methods can be very successful in symptom management for many patients who feel fatigued. I think in the end many patients just have to combine these techniques. , to improve these symptoms “.

He pointed out that a modest return to work could also help make it long-termNew patient crownedRehabilitation, but it also brings meaning and purpose to their lives.

Full report from NTDTV reporter Guo Yoxi in Los Angeles

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