Covid19 and long covid: possible sequelae on the organism (even "mild" cases)

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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 18/11/20, 12:00

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by Obamot » 18/11/20, 12:18

No wonder, it's just that covid-19 brings this to light.
In stress medicine, it is said that the great specialty of the human body is to restore balance after a stressful situation.
Chronicity only results from the fact that there are cases where the body cannot do it (hence, by way of example: allergies, asthma, and even cancers ...)
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by Janic » 18/11/20, 12:32

chronicity arises only from the fact that there are cases where the organism does not succeed
or more precisely can no longer! :D
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by pedrodelavega » 15/12/20, 19:32

Gilbert Deray talks about 10% long covid
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by Obamot » 15/12/20, 22:03

We don't know, nobody knows anything, we can sire whatever we want we cannot preside over the future ...
I know some that have messed up badly in the last ten months, right Pëdro? : roll: : Wink:
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by Christophe » 17/12/20, 05:21

pedrodelavega wrote:Gilbert Deray talks about 10% long covid


Too bad his answer was cut ...

Uh ... otherwise the self-containment is for cars? : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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by izentrop » 06/01/21, 19:01

Good evening, according to a new study by researchers at Cambridge, one in 100 patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 develop pneumothorax. That is, the patient has a perforated lung ... https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/ear ... 02697-2020

A small number of covid patients develop severe psychotic symptoms
Most had no history of mental illness and became psychotic weeks after contracting the virus. Cases are expected to remain rare but are reported worldwide. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/heal ... ental.html
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by Obamot » 06/01/21, 19:19

Already said many times that you have to be extremely careful with this ... but you persist ... you should avoid commenting with the back of a spoon on things that you do not understand absolutely nothing, already reading of your posts has demonstrated for years an endemic narrow-mindedness, to the point that you use it to provoke.
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by Janic » 12/01/21, 15:47

izentrop »06 / 01 / 21, 20: 01

Good evening, according to a new study by researchers at Cambridge, one in 100 patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 develop pneumothorax. That is, the patient has a perforated lung ... https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/ear ...02697-2020
maybe if they had taken hydrotrucmachin it wouldn't have happened to them !?
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