The horror of COVID-19!
After contracting COVID-19, some people continue to experience symptoms such as fatigue and shortness of breath even after they have recovered. Because it is a new virus, much is unknown about its long-term effects, but there have been a series of reports both in Japan and overseas that these may be after-effects. The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has decided to begin a survey of the situation in August.
[Feeling fatigued even after being discharged from hospital]
A teenage male student from Chiba Prefecture who was infected with the new coronavirus in early April still suffers from fever, headache, fatigue, chest pain, and occasional breakouts of eczema, more than three months after the onset of symptoms.
After finding out that he was positive, there were no hospital beds available, so he waited at home. She was able to be hospitalized 20 days later, and after being discharged about two weeks later, she was treated at a hotel and at home, but she continued to feel unwell and was readmitted to the hospital in June. She is now home and out of the hospital, but sees a doctor when her symptoms get worse.
"I thought that if I tested negative, I would be cured in about two weeks. I'm worried that this condition will continue forever." She hopes to return to school in the fall, but she isn't sure if she's feeling well enough.
It has been seven months since an outbreak of viral pneumonia of unknown cause was reported in Wuhan, China. Since it is still a new infection, the long-term effects are not clear, but reports of aftereffects are gradually increasing.
[#COVIDAftereffects]
On Twitter, there are multiple posts with the hashtag "#COVIDAftereffects" complaining of intermittent fevers, dizziness, fatigue, and impaired sense of taste and smell.
In July, doctors at Italian hospitals reported to the Journal of the American Medical Association that nearly 90% of the 143 people who had been hospitalized with Covid-19 and were discharged after recovering had continued to have symptoms.
When asked about their condition an average of two months after the first symptoms appeared, 87% reported one or more symptoms, such as fatigue or shortness of breath. The most common symptom was fatigue (53%), followed by shortness of breath (43%), joint pain (27%), and chest pain (22%).
Source (Asahi Shimbun): https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASN7K41JSN7FULBJ005.html
Fear of a new type of coronary illness!
After infection with a new type of coronary illness, symptoms such as fatigue and difficulty breathing appear. This is due to the new virus, the long-term effects of the disease are unknown, but since the disease is currently in Japan and abroad, the situation has been reported since the outbreak of the disease in the capital, so the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Activities has been determined since August, and the progress information has been reviewed.
Since then, the new coronavirus has been infected and has not been detected. It was a shame that the treatment was successful, but the symptoms of this multi-person body and mind were manifested.
[After the immediate envoy was released from the hospital, I also passed away. ]
A male student from Chiba, 10 years old, was first infected with a new type of coronary virus in April, and has been sick for 3 months. At the moment, I have been suffering from constant pain, headache, weakness, chest pain, and eczema.
After the test, I was in a hospital bed, and I was in my hometown. After being discharged from the hospital one week later, he took a leave of absence from other Japanese restaurants, but his body was not provided, and he was re-admitted to the hospital in June. After being discharged from the hospital, he was currently at home, but his symptoms were severe and he was discharged from hospital.
As a result of my experience, the anti-employment meeting disappeared around the end of Zhou. I am not aware of the various types of events that have taken place, and I have left the area forever. My other goal is to return to school in the fall, but I have no faith that I will return to school due to my personal physical condition.
It has been 7 months since the case of Toxic Pneumonia of unknown cause in Ziwuhan City. Because of this, it is a new and infectious disease, so the long-term effects of the disease are unclear, but after the disease, the symptoms have increased one by one.
[#Corona Posterior,]
In particular, other “#New Coronary Disease Post-Syndrome” are written, descriptions of self-inflicted fever peaks, headaches, exhaustion, taste, smell, etc.
In July, 143 patients with new type of coronary illness were discharged from the hospital after a few patients. According to the National Institute of Medical Sciences, nearly 90% of patients have only minor symptoms.
After the initial symptoms, 87% of people reported one incident, such as fatigue or difficulty breathing, on average each month. The above symptoms appear. The most common symptoms were fatigue, 53%, dyspnea, 43%, chest pain, 27%, and chest pain, 22%.
Some people have a hard time coughing and smelling.

















