The Covid-19 an alarming name makes everyone to fear. Not only pre-covid, during the treatment but also post-covid is a hard time for few people. The doctors around the world are worried about post-COVID-19 recovery disorders. Fatigue, headache, coughing, muscle pain, loss of appetite and smell, serious long lasting health issues persons possessing these life threatening symptoms need to have careful consideration.
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Dr S Sachidanand, Vice Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and head of the Karnataka state’s Death Audit Committee said many medical colleges in the state, government and private are pulled towards the challenge to set up post-COVID recovery OPDs (out-patient departments) over the course of pandemic outbreak. In general, patients are informed to look after any discomfort or complaints after their discharge from the hospitals. He added complications relate to a patient’s hearts, lungs and kidneys are the most common among COVID-19 related patients. Asymptomatic patients do not exhibit such severe damage to their organs but persons with existing comorbidity condition may worsen further.
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Steps have been taken by the doctors and the governmnet to minimise occurrence of such post-recovery disorders. People with previous case history related to heart are advised to take blood thinners depending on the history and need. Dr Pramukh advisor of COVID Raksha initiative launched by Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya, said Post-recovery we see ayurveda, acupuncture giving us good results as part of alternative medicine to rehabilitate. Most patients who recover are extremely susceptible to bacterial infections as they are subjected to many immuno suppressants for COVID-19 treatment.
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