Summary of Appreciating potential complications of COVID-19

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The video discusses the potential complications of COVID-19, which can include cytokine storm, organ damage, and death. It is not yet known how the virus attacks the heart, but similar to how the coronavirus attacks the respiratory system, the heart cells are rich in ace receptors, which the virus needs to enter the cells. In addition, the inflammatory damage of a cytokine storm can result in other cardiac symptoms, including swelling and scarring of cardiac tissues and decreased left ventricular ejection fraction.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses the potential complications of COVID-19, which can include cytokine storm, organ damage, and death. It is not yet known how the virus attacks the heart, but similar to how the coronavirus attacks the respiratory system, the heart cells are rich in ace receptors, which the virus needs to enter the cells. In addition, the inflammatory damage of a cytokine storm can result in other cardiac symptoms, including swelling and scarring of cardiac tissues and decreased left ventricular ejection fraction.
  • 00:05:00 Kovac 19 is a serious viral infection that can affect small vessels in many organs, leading to increased mortality. Some kovac 19 patients develop swollen painful purple or blue nodules (Kovac toes) before developing any other symptoms of the disease. The exact mechanism is not clear, but it has been postulated that it could be related to blood vessel constriction, excessive clotting, or Purpura for Menon's syndrome. Additionally, blood vessel constriction could explain why patients with pre-existing damage to their blood vessels are more seriously affected by kovat 19. Neurological symptoms, such as seizures and encephalitis, can also occur as a result of heightened blood clotting. cytokine storm is also thought to contribute to brain swelling and other neurological symptoms. The transient loss of the sense of smell and taste are other neurological findings that have yet to be fully understood. Studies suggest that up to 60% of kovach 19 positive patients can experience mal and taste loss.

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