A new study shows that people who have had COVID-19 face a higher risk of heart problems after recovering from the virus.
- A new study shows that people who had COVID-19 face a higher risk of long-term heart problems after recovering from the virus.Researchers looked at more than 153,000 U.S. veterans who had COVID-19. Their health was compared to those who never had COVID-19.
The study found that those who had COVID-19 reported more health problems after recovering from the virus, including strokes, clotting and heart attacks. Data shows that beyond the first 30 days after infection, people who had COVID-19 are also at risk of various heart issues, including “cerebrovascular disorders, dysrhythmias, ischemic and non-ischemic heart disease, pericarditis, myocarditis, heart failure and thromboembolic disease.”
The study concludes that the risk of cardiovascular disease in survivors of COVID-19 are “substantial.” Experts say if you had COVID-19 and experience heart concerns, you should seek prompt medical attention.Most Read
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