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Showing posts with label Corona Virus. Show all posts

How can the Pneumonia caused from Corona Virus be treated?

The Pneumonia caused from Corona Virus be treated



How can the Pneumonia caused from Corona Virus be treated?
How can the Pneumonia caused from Corona Virus be treated?


Unfortunately, so far researchers don’t have anything that can stop people getting Covid-19 pneumonia.

People are already trialling all sorts of medications and we’re hopeful that we might discover that there are various combinations of viral and anti-viral medications that could be effective. At the moment there isn’t any established treatment apart from supportive treatment, which is what we give people in intensive care.

Doctors ventilate them and maintain high oxygen levels until their lungs are able to function in a normal way again as they recover.

Patients with viral pneumonia are also at risk of developing secondary infections, so they would also be treated with anti-viral medication and antibiotics.

In some situations that isn’t enough, he says of the current outbreak. The pneumonia went unabated and the patients did not survive.



How can the Pneumonia caused from Corona Virus be treated?
How can the Pneumonia caused from Corona Virus be treated?


How does the pneumonia caused from Covid-19 develop?

The pneumonia caused from Covid-19 develop



How does the pneumonia caused from Covid-19 develop?
How does the pneumonia caused from Covid-19 develop?


When people with Covid-19 develop a cough and fever, Wilson says this is a result of the infection reaching the respiratory tree – the air passages that conduct air between the lungs and the outside.


The lining of the respiratory tree becomes injured, causing inflammation. This in turn irritates the nerves in the lining of the airway. Just a speck of dust can stimulate a cough.

But if this gets worse, it goes past just the lining of the airway and goes to the gas exchange units, which are at the end of the air passages.

If the air sacs then become inflamed, this causes an outpouring of inflammatory material [fluid and inflammatory cells] into the lungs and we end up with pneumonia.

Lungs that become filled with inflammatory material are unable to get enough oxygen to the bloodstream, reducing the body’s ability to take on oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide.

That’s the usual cause of death with severe pneumonia.



How does the pneumonia caused from Covid-19 develop?
How does the pneumonia caused from Covid-19 develop?


How is the Corona virus affecting people?

 Corona virus affecting people



How is the Corona virus affecting people?
How is the Corona virus affecting people?


Almost all severe Covid-19 effects include pneumonia.
You may put people who catch Covid-19 into four specific categories.
The least extreme are some "sub-clinical" individuals who have the virus but have no symptoms.

First are those that have an upper respiratory tract infection, which means a person has fever and cough, and maybe milder symptoms such as headache or conjunctivitis.

Many with mild symptoms are still capable of transmitting the virus, but may not be conscious.

The largest group of those that will be positive for Covid-19, and the individuals that are most likely to go to hospitals and operations, are those who have the same flu-like symptoms that would normally hold them from work.

In Wuhan, it worked out that roughly 6 percent of those who had tested positive and sought medical help had a severe disease. The WHO says that the elderly and people with underlying problems such as high blood pressure, heart and lung problems or diabetes are more likely to develop serious illness.



How is the Corona virus affecting people?
How is the Corona virus affecting people?


CORONA VIRUS

Indications of the Disease



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CORONA VIRUS
CORONA VIRUS


Corona Virus Symptoms

Symptoms of Corona Virus




Corona Virus Symptoms
Corona Virus Symptoms


The COVID-19 virus has various ways of affecting different individuals.  COVID-19 is a respiratory disease and most infected patients may experience mild to moderate symptoms and recover without special treatment being needed.  Individuals with chronic medical problems and people aged 60 and above have an elevated risk of contracting serious illness and death.

Common symptoms include:


  • Fever
  • Dry cough
  • Tiredness.


Other symptoms include:


  • Shortness of breath
  • Sore throat
  • Aches and pains
  • Very few people will report diarrhoea, nausea or a runny nose.


People with mild symptoms who are otherwise healthy should self-isolate and contact their medical provider or a COVID-19 information line for advice on testing and referral.

People with fever, cough or difficulty breathing should call their doctor and seek medical attention.








Corona Virus! Prevention is Better than Cure

Prevention




Corona Virus! Prevention is Better than Cure
Corona Virus! Prevention is Better than Cure



  • Wash your hands daily with water and soap, or clean them with hand rubbing based on alcohol.



  • Keep the space between you and people coughing or sneezing at least 1 metre.



  • Stop touching your face.



  • Protect your mouth and nose when you coughe or sneeze.



  • If you feel unwell, stay at home.



  • Refrain from smoking and other lung-weakening practices.



  • Through avoiding excessive travel and keeping away from large numbers of men, practice physical distancing.





What is Corona Virus?

Summary



What is Corona Virus?
What is Corona Virus?



Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a recently discovered coronavirus.

Many people infected with the COVID-19 virus will develop mild to moderate respiratory disease and recover without any special treatment being needed.  Older people and those with underlying health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease and cancer are more prone to experience serious illness.


The best way to prevent and slow down transmission is be well informed about the COVID-19 virus, the disease it causes and how it spreads. Protect yourself and others from infection by washing your hands or using an alcohol based rub frequently and not touching your face.

If an infected person coughs or sneezes, the COVID-19 virus spreads mainly by droplets of saliva or discharge from the nose, so it is important that you also practice respiratory etiquette (for example, by coughing into a flexed elbow).

There are no exact COVID-19 vaccines or therapies available at this time. There are however many ongoing clinical trials evaluating potential therapies. As long as clinical results are available WHO will continue to provide updated information.