Verified By Apollo Pulmonologist December 21, 2020
3804It has been over 11 months since COVID-19 first exploded in China. By now, everybody knows that as the threat of this deadly disease persists, it is crucial to be aware, and follow all precautions in order to prevent the infection.
People have also come to know that getting COVID-19 once may not guarantee safety from re-infection and that this disease can show symptoms ranging from a mild cough, to serious damage to internal organs, and can even be fatal in some cases.
According to the latest study (dated 15th Dec’ 2020) in the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA), SARS-COV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 disease is likely to linger in your body and display long-term unpleasant side-effects.
The study that was conducted to measure the rate of re-admission, cause for re-admission and rate of death till 60 days after hospital discharge after COVID-19 treatment; has shown that as many as 30% of patients getting discharged after treatment require re-admission and about 9% die.
The study further reveals that there is a higher rate of re-admission and death rate within 10 days of discharge. In as many as 30% patients, the diagnoses after re-admission was COVID-19 only.
The new study also called for special attention towards those post-COVID patients who may have experienced an increase in inflammatory markers, especially D dimer and CRP, and in some, it was COVID-19 positive again. There seems to be a resurgence of COVID inflammation which must be recognized and addressed immediately.
Other possible long-term effects of COVID-19 include mental health issues and neurological conditions as some studies show that the infection may also attack the nervous system and the brain cells.
Timely intervention with appropriate clinical support can help in reducing such risks.
Reducing readmission to the hospital after recovering from COVID-19 infection is a joint effort by both patients and their caregivers. While patients have to continue with appropriate COVID-19 behavior like wearing a mask and maintaining physical distance even after recovering from the infection, here are some post-COVID care tips that can help:
A holistic approach is required for follow-up care and well-being of all post-COVID recovering patients. It is important for you to continue to care for your health even after recovering from COVID-19 to avoid risk of re-admission. Look out for early warning signs like breathlessness, high grade fever, unexplained chest pain, focal weakness, anxiety, onset of confusion.
Apollo ReCOVer Clinics
To address these post COVID complications, Apollo Hospitals has launched Apollo ReCOVer Clinics. These Clinics are committed to your safety and continued health during this challenging time. Apollo ReCOVer clinics offer a robust recovery plan to ensure your safety. The Post-COVID Management Program at the clinics include:
For appointment with our specialist at Apollo ReCOVer Clinics, call: 1860 500 1066.
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