Research reveals former coronavirus patients may have residual symptoms and took more than 2 years to recover

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A study from the Lancet Respiratory Medicine journal shows that COVID-19 patients who are hospitalized for about half At least one residual symptom persists. Even after two years, the dead end studies that count as monitoring for COVID-19 for the longest period It said 1,192 former COVID-19 patients in China participated in the study. There is a tendency for health and quality of life to be worse than the general population.

Researchers from China Friendship Hospital, Japan, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Beijing Union Medical College and Faculty of Medicine of Tsinghua University It assessed the six-month, 12-month and two-year health of former COVID-19 patients who were treated at the Jinyintan Hospital in Wuhan between Jan. 7, May 29. C. 2020, the aforementioned groups of COVID-19 patients who had an average age of 57 years when they were discharged from the hospital. Take part in a 6-minute walk test, a laboratory test. including a questionnaire on symptoms, mental health, and quality of life related to health Returning to work and health care after leaving the hospital

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