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Coronavirus symptoms: ‘Long COVID’ can cause damage to organs in previously healthy people – Express
CORONAVIRUS symptoms can linger in those reported to have ‘long COVID’. Since the beginning of the pandemic, scientists have been gathering data on the disease….
“There was evidence of mild organ impairment in the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, pancreas and spleen,” noted the researchers.
Organ damage
- Heart (32 percent)
- Lungs (33 percent)
- Kidneys (12 percent)
- Liver (10 percent)
- Pancreas (17 percent)
- Spleen (six percent)
In 66 percent of participants, “single organ impairment” was discovered; for 25 percent of participants, they had “multi-organ impairment”.
The researchers concluded: “In a young, low-risk population with ongoing
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