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Snoring? You're at higher risk of being hit by Corona Israel today

2020-09-22T17:25:54.261Z


| healthA new study has found that there is a direct link between the risk of more severe damage from the corona virus and the common phenomenon • "If you suffer from breathing problems - you must be careful" A man snores Photo:  GettyImages Snoring at night or suffering from respiratory failure? Well we have some bad news for you: A new study published in Sleep Medicine Reviews, found that people wh


A new study has found that there is a direct link between the risk of more severe damage from the corona virus and the common phenomenon • "If you suffer from breathing problems - you must be careful"

  • A man snores

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Snoring at night or suffering from respiratory failure?

Well we have some bad news for you: A new study published in Sleep Medicine Reviews, found that people who suffer from these symptoms are at increased risk of developing a serious illness after contracting the coronavirus.

The study was led by Dr. Michelle Miller, of the British University of Warwick, and the working assumption was that because corona harms health, people who snore at night and suffer from respiratory failure may be at higher risk of being infected by the virus. The conclusion that emerged, unfortunately, was that there was indeed a direct link between the risk of more severe injury from the corona virus and these symptoms.

Today millions of people around the world suffer from respiratory failure mainly due to diabetes and obesity problems.

This condition puts those people at relatively high risk during the corona epidemic, as Dr. Miller herself wrote: "It is likely that the corona will intensify breathing difficulties and decrease the amount of oxygen in the blood in people suffering from such breathing problems."

To explain the ear, we will explain that in one of the studies reviewed, which examined 1,300 patients, it was found that diabetics and apnea patients were 2.8 times more likely to die from coronary heart disease, compared to normal humans after a 7-day stay in the hospital.

"Right now, without extensive data, it is difficult to determine how high the risk is. But if you have breathing problems, you must be even more careful than normal people with coronary heart disease and wear masks and maintain hygiene. It is also time to take better care of yourself," the researcher said. To her findings.

Source: israelhayom

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