The Covina Group's Covid-19 virus has caused panic around the world. The state and central governments are conducting various precautionary campaigns against the virus. Even after that, there is still a lot of confusion about the virus and the diseases caused by the virus. There is also confusion as to what kind of activity this virus causes when it enters the human body, and what parts it puts its paw on.
However, before understanding the carcinoma of the body, it is necessary to know how the virus enters the body. According to William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, the sneezing-coughing droplets of infected people float in the air. This droplet enters the body through the nose, mouth and eyes of a healthy person close to the patient. Once in the body, the virus molecules quickly enter the mucous membrane at the back of the nostrils or inside the throat and invade the cells there. That cell then becomes the receptor or receptor cell.
Protein particles that rise from the body surface of the coronavirus or are located in the form of spikes hold the cell lining and help the genetic material of the virus to enter the body of a healthy person. These genetic components of the virus take over the cell's metabolism, instructing the cell to do the 'wrong' thing. What does 'wrong' mean? By controlling the cell, it forces the cell to help it grow and thrive.
When the virus reaches the lungs, it causes inflammation in the mucous membranes of the lungs.
How does it enter the body and cause respiratory problems?
When cells are forced to concentrate on the growth and development of the virus, the grown virus molecules burst and attack other cells around the receptor cell. Symptoms include sore throat and dry cough. The virus then quickly spreads to the bronchial tubes. As the virus progresses and reaches the lungs, inflammation develops in the mucous membranes of the lungs. It damages the alveoli and lung sacs. As a result, it is very difficult for them to supply oxygen to the whole body and remove carbon dioxide.
In what way does the virus enter the lungs and spread?
Su-Yuan Xiao, a professor in the Department of Pathology at the Chicago School of Medicine, examined the reports of patients with coronary heart disease in China. According to him, the virus spreads to the upper respiratory tract and trachea by invading the peripheral areas on both sides of the lungs.
A recent study by researchers at the Ikahan School of Medicine showed that many patients in China underwent CT scans at an early stage. CT scans show a kind of haze in parts of the lungs as the disease progresses. Such impressions are due to various types of viral respiratory infections. As the disease progresses, these opaque areas spread and become thicker.
Does this virus only attack the lungs?
According to researcher Compton Philip, such a simplification would be wrong. The virus spreads through the mucous membranes. So it enters through the nose and mouth and spreads to the anus as it progresses through the mucous membrane. Corona-Terror can run anywhere on the road. The virus also infects the gastrointestinal system. Then there is diarrhea or indigestion with fever-cold-cough. These germs can also enter the bloodstream. Coronavirus has also been detected in patient RNA and stool samples. However, doctors have not yet reached a clear idea about whether the infectious virus can hold blood or feces. In addition, the virus can cause swelling of the bone marrow and organs such as the liver. As soon as the virus spreads in the body, the body's immune system begins to fight it. As a result, it does some damage to the inflamed areas. The result is that the physical damage is not just caused by the virus. The damage is also somewhat by self-defense.
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap or hand wash.
What effect does this virus have on the brain?
Experts are still unsure about the effects of the virus on the brain. Earlier, in the case of SARS, scientists found evidence that the SARS virus could have penetrated the brains of some patients. However, researchers at the Journal of Medical Virology argued in a study published last month that coronaviruses can infect some neurons because of the similarity in character between SARS and Covid-19. Therefore, experts say that it is better not to be sure about the infection area now.
Some people feel very sick at the outbreak of this virus, some people are not so much again, why?
Experts say that depending on how strong or weak a person's immune system is, the disease will affect the body. Older people or those suffering from diabetes, pneumonia, high blood pressure and any other chronic illness are more likely to have severe symptoms.
What are the symptoms of the disease in the patient's body?
According to specialist physician Sumit Sengupta, the virus can remain stable for about a week after entering the body. That is, the ambush may remain dormant for a week after entering the body. Then suddenly the symptoms of fever-cold-cough or pneumonia begin to appear. These symptoms may reappear a few days after recovery. So there is no fear once you get well, it is not right to think so. With fever-cold-cough, respiratory distress also begins for infections in the trachea and bronchi. Stomach upset can also occur if the virus also attacks the gastrointestinal system.
So, this virus should be given importance. To avoid this, it is important to wash your hands frequently with soap or a sanitizer that contains 80 percent alcohol. It is also important to maintain a healthy diet and stop smoking and alcohol to prevent the spread of other diseases. The more disease free the body, the greater the immunity.
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