Worst long-term effects of coronavirus

Scientists from the UK and the US have named the worst long-term effects of the coronavirus, according to Mirror.

Experts have found that those who have had coronavirus, for months after infection, suffer from symptoms such as “fog in the head”, inability to focus, inflammation of the heart muscle, pain in the testicles, kidney damage and problems with urination. The patients also had strokes, seizures and convulsions.

Many people who have been ill complain that they cannot return to work within six months after being infected with the virus. It is noted that about 20 percent of coronavirus patients report long-term effects of the disease.

Earlier, scientists found a link between COVID-19 and damage to cerebral vessels. Experts believe that the coronavirus does not penetrate into the brain tissue, but it contributes to the weakening of the walls of small vessels inside it, which can affect bleeding and strokes.

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