What is the impact of Corona in the long run

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Five months have passed since the onset of coronavirus infection in Bangladesh.

Many feared that coronavirus infection could have serious consequences in this densely populated country.

But the death rate in Bangladesh is much lower than in America and Europe.

On the other hand, according to the government, the recovery rate is about 80 percent.

However, many of those who have recovered and returned home after receiving treatment at the hospital have been accused of having negative reactions on their bodies and minds.

Coronavirus is making so many wounds in the human body and mind?

The coronavirus patient detection rate in Dhaka is much higher than other parts of the country. According to the Department of Health, about 80 percent of the total identified patients are in Dhaka division.

Retired government official Mortuza Ahmed Farooq returned home two months ago after receiving treatment at a hospital designated for Kovid-19 in the city. But 65-year-old Farooq has not yet returned to normal life.

‘One complication was the weakness, it’s usually heard everyone has. But my weakness lasted a long time. Then it turns out that dizziness. Still dizzy when getting up from bed or sitting and walking. But it remained after two months. Even though I’m at rest and eating enough protein, this thing isn’t going away. That's why I'm not fit to do normal work. '

Many elderly people in Bangladesh suffer from various complex diseases including diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease.

Although this part of society is being considered at risk in the coronavirus epidemic.

However, long-term negative effects are seen in the body of many young people or young people infected with Covid-19.

Aziza Begum, 29, was admitted to Kurmitola Hospital in Dhaka in April with severe respiratory problems. She worked as a nurse at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital. He returned home in mid-May and returned to work at the hospital. But the effects of coronavirus have increased complications in his body and created fear in the mind.

I already had diabetes. Now diabetes is very down. The blood pressure has also been caught lately. Now the weather is a little different, sometimes sunny and sometimes rainy. It hurts to have a sore throat at this time, realizing that something is happening again. Fear, a fear has come to mind. I mean, I can't live a normal life. '

Md. Shahadat Hossain, a journalist from a private television station in Dhaka, and his wife became seriously ill and were hospitalized for nine days three months ago.

Shahadat Hossain is 30 years old. He says that after recovering from Kovid-19, he is now experiencing problems like forgetfulness or amnesia.

‘I feel very physically weak. And I'm having trouble recalling memories all of a sudden. That is, suppose I call someone, maybe when I go to call, I forget who I will call. Having to face this problem. There was no such problem before. '

Now the number of patients infected with coronavirus in Bangladesh is approaching three lakh. The recovery rate there is said to be around 80 percent.

However, no research has been done in the country on the long-term reactions or effects after recovery. However, officials said that IEDCR has started a survey in this regard.

What kind of complications do doctors see in the long run due to the effects of coronavirus?

Although long-term responses have not yet been studied. But doctors say many people who have been released from the coronavirus are returning to the hospital with complications.

Mugda Medical College Principal in Dhaka. Tito Mia says from his experience, from mental exhaustion to complex problems like amnesia are being created in the body of a healthy person.

‘At first it seems they are suffering from mental depression. Patients complain of undue tardness. They say they don't feel good about it, don't want to do anything. There is such a situation. Some people have the feeling of panic. Suddenly it seems that the breath is going to stop or the breath is going to stop. '

‘There are some other problems that have led us to hospitalize them. For example, some people's breathing problems are more complicated. Kovid gets better, the fever is gone. But some people's lungs change and complications occur. Again, no one gets into trouble. There are also hard failures. Many times sudden cardiac

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