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The Impact of Coronavirus on Lungs

Isnu2019t it wiser to prevent such a ravaging war rather than suffering its physical and mental aftermath?Visit Us: Nutrition for Lungs ,Vitamin for lung infection ,Vitamins and minerals for lungs ,Smoking vitamin E ,Vitamins That Help With Breathing, Antioxidant

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The Impact of Coronavirus on Lungs

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  1. The Impact of Coronavirus on Lungs Why are the lungs important? Every cell in your body needs oxygen to live. The air we breathe contains oxygen and other gases. Once in the lungs, oxygen is moved into the bloodstream and carried through your body, and carbon dioxide, waste gas from the metabolism, leaves the blood and enters the lungs from where it is expelled through the windpipe and nose. Hence, the function of the lung is of utmost importance and a reduced lung function implies a reduction of the ability of the lungs to exchange gases. To quote Tim Winton “It’s funny, but you never really think much about breathing. Until it’s all you ever think about.” At times even breathing can be a luxury, especially during these challenging times! The origin of all maladies

  2. In late 2019, a new coronavirus began circulating in humans. This virus, called SARS-CoV-2, causes the illness known as COVID-19. The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is still very novel to us, and a lot of research is under progress as to what this virus does to a person's body — including how it affects the lungs. Coronavirus, The Culprit We do know that COVID-19 is a respiratory illness, and that infected people can easily spread as they cough, sneeze, clear their throat, or even breathe or speak near someone else — even without having any outward symptom of carrying the virus. That is the reason why we should all be maintaining social distance, maintain hand hygiene and wear masks while outside our homes. The Gateway This virus can spread easily from person to person. It mainly does this through respiratory droplets that are produced when someone with the virus talks, coughs or sneezes near you and the droplets land on you. You may acquire SARS-CoV2 if you touch your mouth, nose, or eyes after touching a surface or object that has the virus on it. The Battle Begins. Having entered your body either through your eyes, nose or mouth, the virus travels to your chest. The real combat starts there. Your lungs become the battleground, sustaining injuries in the process. The extent of damage varies from person to person. While some may experience only mild damage to the airways, others might suffer damages more severe, even life-threatening. The Combat Continues Once in the chest, the virus begins to attackthe airways, causing inflammation. As inflammation increases, you might feel tightness in the chest or even breathing could cause pain. Also, this can cause chest tightness or deep pain while breathing. A dry cough with a barking sound and feels like asthma develops.

  3. Your Lungs turn into a warzone The battle turns into a war when the lung tissue becomes infected. It becomes swollen and filled with fluid containing dead cells. A condition clinically referred to as pneumonia. Pneumonia can be mild, moderate, or severe. Depending on how difficult it becomes to breathe and how impaired the gas exchange at your lungs become, the situation could even become life-threatening. This fluid build-up can affect your oxygen levels, which could eventually hamper the functioning of all other vital organs like the heart, brain and kidneys. It is especially important to keep a close watch on the oxygen saturation levels as you might require hospitalization if the oxygen level dips. As it meansthe transfer of oxygen into the bloodstream is reduced. You will need supplemental oxygen and close monitoring in a hospital setting. In profoundly serious cases, one may need to be placed on ventilator support in the ICU. Does COVID-19 have long-term effects on the lungs? This new virus has only been around for about a few months now. Research is on to know potential long-term effects it can have on a person's lungsor any organ system in the long run, be it your heart, brain, and vascular systems. There are reports that one unique thing that people with this covid-19 infection might experience is pulmonary fibrosis resulting in scarring in 20% to 30% of the patients who require ventilation. Inthe case of regular ARDS (Acute respiratory distress syndrome), the lung disease, your lungs would have recovered by six months. So, it might just be too soon to tell but there could be a possibility that this disease can cause more injury to the lung and more residual fibrosis than other forms of ARDS. Get Vaccinated. Vaccination will significantly protect you from this disease and hospitalisation. The full protective effect develops two to three weeks after the second dose. Continue taking all precautions even after vaccination.

  4. Prevention is in your hands. It is in your hands indeed! Hygiene! Practising hand hygiene, following social distancing norms and keeping your body immunity high with the right kind of food, supplements and nutraceuticals like Chovsafe for Lungs is like waving a white flag and making peace. Isn’t it wiser to prevent such a ravaging war rather than suffering its physical and mental aftermath? Visit Us: Nutrition for Lungs ,Vitamin for lung infection ,Vitamins and minerals for lungs ,Smoking vitamin E ,Vitamins That Help With Breathing,Antioxidants for Lungs

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