Russia: 20-30% of COVID-19 Recoverees Develop Thrombosis as a Sequela
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Yuri] The Russian Ministry of Health reported on the 23rd (local time) that 20-30% of COVID-19 recovered patients in Russia are experiencing thrombosis as a sequela.
The Ministry of Health announced this through COVID-19 sequelae prevention guidelines posted on its website that day.
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According to the guidelines, 20-30% of recovered patients showed thrombosis, 31.7% experienced shortness of breath, 13.5% had coughing, and 12.7% reported chest pain or tachycardia, such as a rapid heartbeat. These are the most common COVID-19 sequelae, indicating abnormalities in the cardiovascular and respiratory functions of recovered patients.
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