Dr. Chulalongkorn University Reminder of the long-term effects of Long COVID. Infected must be careful.

20 Mar. 2023-Assoc. Chulalongkorn University Facebook post on the situation of COVID-19 that yesterday, around the world, there were 42,742 additional infections, 166 additional deaths, a total of 682,466,478 infected, and a total of 6,819,419 deaths.

The top 5 most infected are Russia, Taiwan, Japan, France and Chile. As of yesterday, in the number of new infections, countries from Europe and Asia occupied 8 of the top 10 and 18 of the world’s top 20. The number of new infections per day around the world right now from Asia and Europe Together, it accounted for 88.67 percent of the world, while the number of deaths accounted for 90.36 percent.

Update knowledge of Long COVID

Morioka S et al. from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Japan has published the results of a survey of people who have been infected with COVID-19 Between February 2020 and November 2021, among 502 people, more than 80% were infected with mild symptoms (86.4%).

Interestingly, more than a quarter who reported that following the initial infection At least 1 chronic symptom at 6, 12, 18, 24 months Weakness/tiredness, shortness of breath, cough, distorted sense of smell, hair loss, trouble concentrating. Depressed mood (especially in young people), etc.

The results of this study remind people of the long-term effects that Long COVID can have following each infection. Regular self-prevention is therefore necessary for people who have been infected before. Should always take good care of your health. Keep an eye out for any abnormal symptoms that may occur.

Live a conscious life, not carelessly, be careful of various risks. during daily life Adjust the environment at home, work place, travel place, eat and drink to have better ventilation. wearing a mask correctly It will greatly reduce the risk to prevent infection. or not repeating is the best

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