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7 In 10 People Hospitalised For COVID-19 Have Not Fully Recovered by ednawande2580: 11:52am On Mar 25, 2021
Majority of individuals hospitalised with coronavirus disease have not fully recover even five months after they were discharged, according to a new UK study.

The researchers found that the patients continued to experience the negative impacts of the infection on their physical and mental health as well as their ability to work.

They said 1 in 5 people have developed a new disability, and a similar number either not working or having to change jobs due to their health.

The UK-wide study, led by National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), analysed 1,077 COVID-19 patients who were discharged from hospitals between March and November 2020.

Among the participants, 69% were white, 36% were women, with a mean age of 58, and 50% had at least two co-morbidities.

When the participants were followed up five months later, only 29% of people said they felt fully recovered, while more than 90% of people had at least one persistent symptom, and most experienced an average of nine ongoing symptoms.

Those who have the most severe prolonged symptoms were middle-aged white women with two or more co-morbidities, such as asthma or diabetes.

As per the study, over 25% of participants displayed clinically significant symptoms of anxiety and depression while 12% showed symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

In her remark, Rachael Evans, an associate professor at the University of Leicester and respiratory consultant at Leicester’s hospitals, in a statement said;

“Our results show a large burden of symptoms, mental and physical health problems and evidence of organ damage five months after discharge with COVID-19”.

It is also clear that those who required mechanical ventilation and were admitted to intensive care take longer to recover.
She however highlighted that much of the wide variety of persistent problems was not explained by the severity illness, indicating other underlying reasons.

Ten most common symptoms were muscle pain, fatigue, physical slowing down, impaired sleep quality, joint pain or swelling, limb weakness, breathlessness, pain, short-term memory loss, and slowed thinking, according to the study, which has not been peer-reviewed.

https://mojidelano.com/2021/03/7-in-10-people-hospitalised-for-covid-19-have-not-fully-recovered-five-months-after-discharge-study-says/

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