Update on Long COVID: Research Findings and Effective Prevention Methods

2023-06-19 01:22:00

On June 19, 2023 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thira Worathanarat or Doctor Thira Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Facebook post regarding the issue “COVID-19” indicate that “Update Long COVID” On May 30, the British Medical Journal published an editorial. Summary regarding “Long COVID” from current research

Ballouz T and colleagues from Switzerland Follow the study of the nature of Long COVID situation It was found that among patients with Long COVID, regarding one in four (23%) did not improve following six months.

About one in five, or 19%, had symptoms recurring at 12 months.

and regarding one in six, or 17%, symptoms persisted at 24 months.

The findings of this study are consistent with other studies around the world that have found similar proportions of long-term illness.

Therefore, it is concluded that Even people who are infectedCOVID-19 then born Long COVID Most of them will get better within 6-12 months, but a small number will fall into the group that doesn’t improve following 12 months. This group often has long-term problems.

However, at present, knowledge from medical research has proven to us that there are ways to reduce the risk of Long COVID, including vaccination, havingantiviral drug Paxlovid or Molnupiravir or Ensitrelvir plus Metformin

booster vaccination will reduce the risk of Long COVID by 43%

Metformin reduced by 42%, Ensitrelvir by 30-40%, Paxlovid by 26% and Molnupiravir by 14%.

Emphasize loudly that “marijuana, marijuana, dietary supplements, herbs, andrographis paniculata, including drugs, ghost drugs, have no reliable medical information. and should not be tempted to buy or use for purposes once morest such Long COVID.”

our Thai situation There are also many infections. Should live a conscious life, not careless, always protect yourself.

avoid crowded places poor ventilation Do not share food and belongings with others outside the home.

puttingmaskProperly, it can greatly reduce the risk. protect yourself from infection Or don’t repeat, it’s the best.

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Understanding the burden of post-covid-19 condition. BMJ. 30 May 2023.

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