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Analysis shows that negative PCR is not always a sign of complete infection. The whole body treatment sometimes takes months. Kovid-19 survivors, who have reached a more serious condition, have serious consequences even after the infection has been controlled.
After the critical period, treatment for the lung begins, which according to many studies, is the most affected by the virus. Often, however, it is not the only organ affected, and sometimes entire systems of the human body suffer.
The study included 138 patients hospitalized at the Military Medical Academy, divided into severe and moderate cases. Their average age is 53 and 63% are men. The study was carried out in the period March-June 2020.
The main symptoms of the patients were fatigue, cough, fever, headache, and almost 80% of those admitted to the hospital had a temperature higher than 37.5 degrees. A small percentage of Kovid-19 carriers have been diagnosed with conjunctivitis, but almost all have been in serious condition.
In addition to the previously known dangerous shortness of breath, experts added nausea as a marker of serious complications. Significant deviations in laboratory indicators of CRP, LDH, ferritin, fibrinogen, creatinine, and low percentage of lymphocytes are also a hallmark of the problem. Patients with reinfection are still less than one percent worldwide.
MMA doctors have been monitoring the status of virus infection in their patients since the beginning of the pandemic.
Using a prospective protocol, which includes numerous studies, a complete assessment of the patients’ condition is performed. Based on the results, a decision is made about how treatment will continue, and testing continues after recovery.
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