Corona Virus: The virus wreaked havoc in the country. Delta, Omicron variants knocked in every house. The delta variant was so deadly that thousands of people died due to this virus. After the vaccination of the Government of India, Kovid may not have been as effective now, but negative effects are still being seen on its body. Now it has come to the fore that Kovid has spoiled the hearts of the people till now. The problem of blood clotting was seen in many patients. This increased the risk of heart attack.
100% more likely to die
Research published in the British Medical Journal found that patients with mild covid symptoms remained, divided into those who were hospitalized and those who did not. Admitted patients were 2.7 times more likely to form blood clots than those who did not. The death rate of those admitted was also 10 percent higher.
The risk of heart disease was highest after 30 days
According to the media report, the study was conducted by Queen Mary University of London. Data of 20505 participants were collected in this study. All of them came under the grip of Kovid. Of these, there were hospitalization and non-admitted ones. The study said that the risk of heart disease was highest 30 days after infection in both moderate and severe cases. Patients hospitalized with COVID had a 21-fold higher rate of heart failure and a 17-fold higher risk of stroke.
heart patients increasing due to this
During the last two years in the Kovid Pandemic, people were imprisoned in their homes. He started consuming alcohol, tobacco and other intoxicants while staying at home. People’s immune system started getting weak. It had a direct effect on the heart. Doctors say that Kovid can cause swelling in the body, as well as there may be a risk of heart disease. Patients who have severe lack of oxygen. Inflammation and blood clotting problems have been seen more in their body.
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