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by Christophe » 18/01/21, 18:14

We suspected it ... it's confirmed ...

Covid-19 is able to enter our brains

Beyond the difficulty in breathing, some patients with Covid-19 evoke immense fatigue, loss of smell and difficulty concentrating. Neurological symptoms that could be explained by the ability of the virus to infect our neurons.

We know that the virus attacks the lungs and our respiratory system, but an international study, carried out by several teams from the American University of Yale and the Brain Institute in France, confirms that Sars-Cov 2 has the ability to infect our neurons. This study was published on January 12, 2021 in the Journal of experimental medicine. It would explain the neurological symptoms reported by some patients.

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by Christophe » 03/02/21, 12:55

Will we ever be done? What is this little virus?

Now here is the Covid language... : Cry: : Cry: : Cry:

What languages ​​do you speak ? I ? Bin French, English and Covid ... Sorry ... I'm going out ... : Mrgreen:

Covid language: what is this new symptom of the coronavirus?

It is still impossible today to establish a complete list of symptoms of Covid-19 since new ones are still being discovered. This is the case with the Covid tongue, a new symptom of the coronavirus observed by Tim Spector, epidemiologist at King's College London.

Symptoms of the coronavirus still unknown

In view of the little knowledge we have about Covid-19, it is still today impossible to compile a complete list of symptoms of the coronavirus. For example, it is estimated that one in five people affected by Covid-19 has symptoms that are not on the official list of Public Health England. Still little observed in patients with Covid-19, the Covid language is one of these unknown symptoms of the disease.

In order to list the most common as well as the less frequent symptoms, Tim Spector, epidemiologist at King's College London, has launched an application allowing patients to report their symptoms. Named ZOE COVID Symptom Study, the application already has 4,5 million users and is one of the largest ongoing studies on the subject.

The Covid language, a new symptom of Covid-19

Through this app, Tim Spector discovered the symptom of what he calls the 'Covid language'. Previous studies had already revealed the appearance of small red spots on the tongue of some patients with Covid-19. This was notably the case in a study published last July in the journal JAMA Dermatology in which researchers mentioned having observed this phenomenon in the mouth of six people out of 21 affected patients. Another study published last June in the journal Nature Evidence-Based Dentistry also demonstrated the link between a person's Covid-19 infection and blisters that had developed inside their mouth.

This time, they are white spots that were observed in a patient with Covid-19. This is what Tim Spector revealed on his Twitter account on January 13, posting a photo of an anonymous patient whose tongue is covered with whitish spots. Below the photo it reads: “One in five people with Covid still have less common symptoms, which are not on the official list of Public Health England, such as rashes. (...) If you have a strange symptom or even just headaches and fatigue, stay home! ".



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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 03/02/21, 13:00

Christophe wrote:If you have a weird symptom or even just a headache and fatigue, stay home! ". [/ I]

Anyway, if you have anything that makes you think you're not 100% FULL *: STAY AT HOME.
We have understood the message of the "authorities".

* An acid burp, a little stomach ache during digestion, a fatty fart, a little dizziness when you get up, a slight sore face, a runny nose, pain even very slight anywhere, a tooth that is sensitive, watery eye, etc, etc
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by Christophe » 03/02/21, 13:07

Ah good bin I think I just understood!

COVID is the GOD of symptoms! He creates them ALL! : Cheesy:
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by Obamot » 03/02/21, 16:47

No, it is the previously established inflammatory fragility of infected people that is the GROUND for them to develop, it is well known and tested in different ways. These are not sequelae of covid, but of previous inflammatory problems, and that one declares symptoms or side effects of covid, the covid being in reality only the unpinning of the pomegranate (mainly in obese people and people with the past inflammatory ... for years and more likely decades ...) This is why vaccination is a problem, it can potentially exacerbate or pre-trigger inflammatory syndromes, and any virus that passes afterwards can be undocking.

Without being too mistaken, it's vasculitis of small blood vessels (or something like that). This pathology can therefore affect all that is drained by the blood, therefore absolutely everything in the human body. One of the very first signs is that of dry skin, of the presence of allergies, but we cannot be categorical because some subjects can develop previous weaknesses in organs inaccessible visually (the lungs for smokers, the liver for drinkers, the heart for the obese and hypertensive, etc. for the tongue, it is surely those who hung it well?) : Mrgreen:

The number of average cases with acute rate of this type of pathologies (of the blood vessels) should give the range of these “atypical influenza cases (Because yes, without wanting to be categorical, mild covid gives flu-like symptoms at first, and can degenerate into a mainly respiratory disease, comparable to what happens after a bad flu causing complications or even death.)

So we are deceived a little when we say that these are covid symptoms, they are only pre-existing effects, still not (or little) expressed ... and amplified by the “unpinning” covid.
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by Christophe » 22/02/21, 13:15

The brain ... again ... https://www.courrierinternational.com/u ... re-cerveau

How Covid-19 attacks our brains

Researchers fear that the Covid-19 pandemic could lead to an increase in cases of chronic fatigue, psychotic episodes and other forms of dementia.

“Loss of smell, emotional detachment and other cognitive disorders among Covid-19 survivors have become a real medical issue in recent weeks. Some patients experience psychotic episodes, others describe strange neurological symptoms - tremors, extreme fatigue, phantom smells, dizziness and fits of profound confusion, a condition known as clouding, ”Newsweek lists in a lengthy dedicated article. the known or suspected effects of the disease on the brain.


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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 22/02/21, 13:24

"It's under control." (Izy, 24/01/20 at 23:49 PM)
"No need to cry" wolf "", (Izy, 28/01/20 at 15:21 PM) : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 22/02/21, 14:23

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:"It's under control." (Izy, 24/01/20 at 23:49 PM)
"No need to cry" wolf "", (Izy, 28/01/20 at 15:21 PM) : Mrgreen:


That's pretty bad as a remark ...
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 22/02/21, 14:41

Christophe wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:"It's under control." (Izy, 24/01/20 at 23:49 PM)
"No need to cry" wolf "", (Izy, 28/01/20 at 15:21 PM) : Mrgreen:


That's pretty bad as a remark ...

Its true, you are right. : Mrgreen:
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