At present, medicine knows little about the "long new crown" (also known as the sequelae of the new crown), and a large number of patients are confused and helpless.
The United Kingdom and the United States faced a more serious epidemic as early as 2020 and took action against the new crown earlier. However, due to insufficient resources, the service was lagging behind and the curative effect was not guaranteed. Both countries are facing a heavy and chronic war epidemic.
Rehabilitation medical workers in the United Kingdom provide physiotherapy for patients. This is a medical center affiliated to the NHS. It was formerly an abandoned military hospital and was transformed to support patients who have recovered from the new crown.
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According to WHO data, studies have shown that about 10% to 20% of new crown patients suffer from long-term sequelae. Among them, cognitive dysfunction, fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain, memory and attention problems caused by "brain fog" are the most common, usually after infection. Onset within the next three months.
Research data has found that critically ill patients and women have a higher probability of developing symptoms of the new crown.
Although the medical community is gradually deepening its understanding of the new crown, due to the various symptoms of the new crown as many as more than 200, the pathogenesis and pathology are still unclear, and the treatment method is not yet clear.
High-end wellness facilities have emerged, offering a wide variety of services at eye-popping prices: Austria's Park Igls sanatorium has created a Fit After Covid treatment module for £3,000 a week; Thailand's RAKxa resort has launched a long-term Covid-19 service every three Night charge £2,893; VivaMayr resort in the Alps, where patients exercise in a glacial lake, massage to ease symptoms.
However, these alternative treatments are only "patents of the rich", which are quite far from the ground for the general public, not to mention that the severely ill patients have been affected or lost their ability to work, and their livelihoods have been greatly affected.
British ambulance crews transport patients at the Royal London Hospital.
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For details, please read the 317th issue of "Hong Kong 01" Electronic Weekly Newsletter (May 16, 2022) "
Pandemic in the Epidemic: The United Kingdom and the United States are hard to find treatment for the new crown
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