Long Covid/PASC (general)

"#organ damage"
Beyond long COVID — how reinfections could be causing silent long-term organ damage | CBC Radio
Beyond long COVID — how reinfections could be causing silent long-term organ damage | CBC Radio
“COVID may no longer be considered an official global emergency, but mounting scientific evidence suggests every COVID infection a person gets increases their risk of developing long-term health issues”.
Beyond long COVID — how reinfections could be causing silent long-term organ damageScientific evidence is painting an unsettling picture: COVID infections, even if mild or asymptomatic, may be causing long-term cellular and organ damage, as well as increasing your risk of developing long COVID.Even if you think you're done with COVID, COVID might not be done with you
·cbc.ca·
Beyond long COVID — how reinfections could be causing silent long-term organ damage | CBC Radio
Long Covid warning: 'Silent organ damage is a real problem'
Long Covid warning: 'Silent organ damage is a real problem'
Long Covid warning: 'Silent organ damage is a real problem'
Long Covid warning: 'Silent organ damage is a real problem'
The briefing also says Long Covid can also lead to a 'substantially increased' risk of sudden death and 'silent' damage to cells and organs which can lead to later illness. "Certainly the silent organ damage is a real problem, we think, for future development of disease. When you're young and healthy, you can take a certain amount of damage to the system without it showing up. "But as people age, their capacity to buffer against that particular set of damage might decline and we might see increased risk of other symptoms, particularly heart, lung, brain, emerging in people's fifties and sixties."
·rnz.co.nz·
Long Covid warning: 'Silent organ damage is a real problem'
Mitochondrial dysfunction in acute and post-acute phases of COVID-19 and risk of non-communicable diseases
Mitochondrial dysfunction in acute and post-acute phases of COVID-19 and risk of non-communicable diseases

Up to 70% of SARS-CoV-2 infected have reduced organ function for 4 months or more after infection, which leads to an increased risk of developing chronic diseases in e.g. lungs, kidneys and the cardiovascular system.

“Even though the etiology of COVID-19 is complex and there are multiple factors involved, decreased organ function has been associated with mitochondrial dysfunction for both the acute phase and post-acute phase of COVID”

·nature.com·
Mitochondrial dysfunction in acute and post-acute phases of COVID-19 and risk of non-communicable diseases
🚨⚠️ Heart attacks🫀in people under 40 have risen 66% since the beginning of the COVID pandemic. COVID is a vascular disease
🚨⚠️ Heart attacks🫀in people under 40 have risen 66% since the beginning of the COVID pandemic. COVID is a vascular disease

“Heart attacks🫀in people under 40 have risen 66% since the beginning of the COVID pandemic. COVID is a vascular disease

COVID can affect the cardiovascular system by increasing blood stickiness, which raises the likelihood of blood clot formation.”

·x.com·
🚨⚠️ Heart attacks🫀in people under 40 have risen 66% since the beginning of the COVID pandemic. COVID is a vascular disease
can lead to organ damage, inflammation, and blood abnormalities.
can lead to organ damage, inflammation, and blood abnormalities.

“#LongCovid can lead to organ damage, inflammation, and blood abnormalities.

Clinically Vulnerable people are already dealing with health challenges. Health privilege can mean that those unaffected may not fully grasp that, for us, additional damage is not an acceptable risk.”

·x.com·
can lead to organ damage, inflammation, and blood abnormalities.
Did I not get the memo?
Did I not get the memo?
“Why do emergency department reports and hospital discharge summaries not mention that my patient tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 (or had “a really bad cold” or “the worst flu ever”) 1 month before they presented to hospital with weakness, falls, confusion, dyspnea, heart failure, acute kidney injury, or non–ST-elevation myocardial infarction? Doesn’t that seem relevant? It does to me.”pos
·cmaj.ca·
Did I not get the memo?
Long COVID questions and answers
Long COVID questions and answers
“Some people continue to experience health problems long after having COVID-19. Understand the possible symptoms and risk factors for post-COVID-19 syndrome.”
Some people continue to experience health problems long after having COVID-19. Understand the possible symptoms and risk factors for post-COVID-19 syndrome.
·mayoclinic.org·
Long COVID questions and answers
After all these years, did any of you get any type of permanent damage from getting covid? If so, what is it? : r/AskReddit
After all these years, did any of you get any type of permanent damage from getting covid? If so, what is it? : r/AskReddit

Go to AskReddit r/AskReddit jnny_lkahohfa Join After all these years, did any of you get any type of permanent damage from getting covid? If so, what is it?

Go to AskReddit r/AskReddit jnny_lkahohfa ADMIN MOD After all these years, did any of you get any type of permanent damage from getting covid? If so, what is it?
·reddit.com·
After all these years, did any of you get any type of permanent damage from getting covid? If so, what is it? : r/AskReddit
Just to be clear, the WHO thinks we’re heading for a mass disabling event.
Just to be clear, the WHO thinks we’re heading for a mass disabling event.

Just to be clear, the WHO thinks we’re heading for a mass disabling event.

“An estimated one in 10 infections results in post-Covid conditions suggesting that hundreds of millions of people will need longer term care”

·x.com·
Just to be clear, the WHO thinks we’re heading for a mass disabling event.