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Head of the Kaunas Clinic Rehabilitation Clinic, Professor Raimondas Kubilius in the program Delphi Day reported rarer complications from the coronavirus.
“Our recommended and accepted recommendations are for patients leaving the hospital after active treatment for a coronavirus infection. Today, hospitals are very busy with the same patients, which means that as soon as we can let patients go home for treatment, we let them go, but we want to point out that the patients themselves, their loved ones, they should strive for health.
The residual symptoms that you must deal with may vary, depending on the severity of the person, if they were given interventional treatment or if artificial lung ventilation was required, we try to point out that a person with coronavirus should continue to monitor yourself and take care of your health. Be physically active every day. Of course, if a person’s voice is numb or they have difficulty swallowing, there are individual tips and tricks on how the patient can alleviate those symptoms.
It has been shown that within three months after a patient is discharged from the hospital, one in eleven patients has to return to the hospital due to exacerbation of symptoms. This generally happens to the elderly, people at risk or people with comorbidities, ”said R. Kubilius on the show.
Some do not feel the taste or smell even after a few weeks.
When asked what to do with a person who has lost taste and smell due to a coronavirus, the professor assured that even a few weeks after the person recovers, their smell and smell may still not recover.
Today we want to emphasize that part of society treats coronavirus disease as an acute disease, which generally disappears without complications in ten or fifteen days, but in the case of coronavirus, some symptoms can still last eight or twelve weeks.
Today, we have evidence that the disease tends to take the form of a chronic disease and nearly one in five patients still remains and suffers from extreme fatigue, shortness of breath, headaches, chest pains and olfactory receptors and odors still unrecoverable, which actually bothers the patient. Today, we have to admit that these are the long-term consequences of the disease and we have to hope that even after a few weeks those natural human smells and sense of smell will recover, ”R. Kubilius said on the show.
He also emphasized that residual phenomena can be felt by both older and younger people who have been physically active and exercising.
“The British health system has already prepared a project and pays a lot of attention to postcovidial syndrome, which can last up to three months. Their examples show that a coronavirus that takes the form of a chronic disease does not choose the patient itself, neither younger nor older. It has been shown to affect younger and previously active athletic patients. Today, this is a new field of scientific research, ”said R. Kubilius on the show.
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