Even many weeks after recovery from COVID-19, people have been reporting unfavorable health effects on the body. These symptoms are referred to as ‘long-haul’ symptoms that appear long after initial recovery. Though COVID-19 is known to primarily affect the health of our lungs, it also affects other organs as well with long-term health problems.
Why problems in the eart arise?
COVID-19 causes lasting damage to the heart by damaging the muscles, which can in turn interfere with overall functioning. This happens due to a few reasons, which are:
Receptors of heart cells are damaged when the COVID virus attaches to them before entering the cells
The inflammatory process that happens when the immune system fights against the COVID virus can damage healthy heart tissue
COVID virus damages the inner linings of veins and arteries, thereby interfering with blood flow to the heart
Signs, symptoms, and conditions
Signs, symptoms, and conditions experienced may include,
Risk factors that may lead to the aforementioned signs and symptoms are,
Prolonged periods of inactivity/ sedentary lifestyle
Spending weeks convalescing in bed
Diabetes
High blood pressure/ hypertension
Cholesterol
Suddenly stopping heart medications
Lung disease
When should you see a doctor?
Two groups of symptoms, in particular, should be closely monitored, and accordingly should have medical attention promptly under the following circumstances. Contact the nearest heart hospital in Hyderabad for a better understanding of the situation.
Shortness of breath
Worsening shortness of breath when lying down
Increased shortness of breath during exertion
Fatigue induced by shortness of breath
Swelling in the ankle accompanying shortness of breath
Chest pain
Persistent pain in the chest
Nonsevere chest pain
New chest pain that subsides in 15 minutes
Exertional chest pain relieved by the rest
Heart tests that can be done:
Electrocardiogram (EKG/ECG) to test for possible arrhythmia
Echocardiogram to detect problems in/ with heart valves and heart chambers
Troponin blood test to determine if/ which heart muscles are damaged
MRI to find out the extents of damage/ structural problems/ inflammation to the heart
Precautions to be taken for good cardiac health post-recovery from COVID
Here are some post-recovery heart health from COVID:
Get your heart checked after recovering from COVID
Do not stop any medications for the heart if any
Immediately report symptoms (such as chest pain, breathlessness, sweating) to a doctor
Stay well hydrated throughout the day
Get screened for underlying heart conditions such as tachycardia
Exercise regularly
Do not try to overexert
Continue taking normal medications for general health
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