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Research says long-term Covid can trouble the heart; a look at the findings

A team of scientists conducted research to know why people get cardiac symptoms and how they evolve after experiencing long-term Covid. A look at the findings

September 22, 2022 / 14:02 IST
A team of scientists conducted a research to know why people get cardiac symptoms and how they evolve after experiencing long term Covid. A look at the findings. (Image: News18 Creative)
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A team of scientists conducted a research to know why people get cardiac symptoms and how they evolve after experiencing long-term Covid. A look at the findings. (Image: News18 Creative)
Some people who have been infected with Covid-19 can experience long-term effects from their infection, known as post-Covid conditions (PCC) or long Covid. (Image: News18 Creative)
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Some people who have been infected with Covid-19 can experience long-term effects from their infection, known as post-Covid conditions (PCC) or long Covid. (Image: News18 Creative)
Loss of smell, heart palpitations, hair loss, depression and anxiety, are some of the symptoms of long Covid. (Image: News18 Creative)
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Loss of smell, heart palpitations, hair loss, depression and anxiety, are some of the symptoms of long Covid. (Image: News18 Creative)
A team of medical scientists led by Dr Valentina Puntmann and Professor Eike Nagel from the Institute for Experimental and Translational Cardiovascular Imaging at University Hospital, Frankfurt. (Image: News18 Creative)
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A team of medical scientists led by Dr Valentina Puntmann and Professor Eike Nagel from the Institute for Experimental and Translational Cardiovascular Imaging at University Hospital, Frankfurt. (Image: News18 Creative)
The researchers analysed the participants’ blood, conducted heart MRIs, and recorded and graded their symptoms. (Image: News18 Creative)
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The researchers analysed the participants’ blood, conducted heart MRIs, and recorded and graded their symptoms. (Image: News18 Creative)
Four weeks from the diagnosis of initial Covid, 73 percent of the participants reported cardiac symptoms not present before Covid. (Image: News18 Creative)
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Four weeks from the diagnosis of initial Covid, 73 percent of the participants reported cardiac symptoms not present before Covid. (Image: News18 Creative)
Women were more likely than men to continue experiencing cardiac symptoms. (Image: News18 Creative)
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Women were more likely than men to continue experiencing cardiac symptoms. (Image: News18 Creative)
People who suffered from mild Covid infection, were also susceptible to heart inflammation or cardiac inflammation which led to severe chest pain, poor exercise tolerance, palpitations. (Image: News18 Creative)
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People who suffered from mild Covid infection were also susceptible to heart inflammation or cardiac inflammation which led to severe chest pain, poor exercise tolerance and palpitations. (Image: News18 Creative)
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first published: Sep 22, 2022 02:02 pm

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