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NeuroQuantology ; 20(8):1519-1527, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1969848

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This study investigated dental problems and radiological and cardiac evaluations in patients affected by Covid-19. Heart disease is related to the health of the teeth, and people who have damaged and decayed teeth are more prone to cardiovascular disease. Researchers have concluded that poor dental hygiene is a sign of acute heart disease risks. In the report presented by Tarje Imna service, a group of researchers examined almost 65 thousand people infected with the corona virus in order to evaluate the effects of the covid 19 virus on the oral and dental health of the affected people. According to the results of this research, one of the effects of the corona virus on the body is the reduction of oral moisture. Almost 43% of patients accepted this effect. In general, dry mouth is one of the causes of oral and dental diseases, especially bad breath. Corona virus also increases the risk of tooth decay by reducing the moisture in the mouth. Another effect of the corona virus on the mouth and teeth is to cause ulcers in the gums and tongue. Of course, in this case, researchers do not comment with certainty, because they believe that other factors are also effective in causing these wounds. Some experts say that considering that more than 47 percent of adults who are 30 years old or older have periodontal diseases, such as gum infection, inflammation of the gums and bone around the teeth. We should expect that the existing dental and oral problems will become more acute in case of infection with Covid-19.

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NeuroQuantology ; 20(8):1500-1512, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1969846

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This study systematically investigated vital signs, cardiovascular problems and level of consciousness in patients with infectious and non-infectious diseases. Respiratory viruses are a serious threat to the health security of people internationally and can lead to global epidemics with high mortality and financial burden for treatment. An example of these viruses that have always brought many challenges are coronaviruses. There are several reasons for this. Heart cells have angiotensin-converting-2 (ACE-2) receptors at the point where the coronavirus attaches to cells. Heart damage can also be caused by too much inflammation in the body. As the immune system fights the virus, the inflammatory process can damage some healthy tissues, including the heart. The coronavirus also affects the inner surfaces of blood vessels, which can cause inflammation of blood vessels, damage to very small vessels, and blood clots. All of these can compromise blood flow to the heart or other parts of the body. Severe covid-19 is a disease that affects endothelial cells, which form the inner lining of blood vessels. Many symptoms have been reported in the post-Covid-19 period and there are several reasons for these symptoms. Severe fatigue after infection with the corona virus is common like other serious diseases. Many people experience shortness of breath, chest pain or palpitations. Any of these problems can be related to the heart. But it can also be due to other factors, including the consequences of a long-term illness, prolonged inactivity, and weeks of bed rest for recovery. People who recover from the coronavirus sometimes show symptoms of a condition known as standing orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. Researchers are discovering whether or not there is a connection between this disease and the corona virus. Standing orthostatic tachycardia syndrome is not a heart problem per se, but a neurological problem that affects the part of the nervous system that regulates heart rate and blood flow. This syndrome can cause a rapid heartbeat when standing which can lead to fatigue, palpitations, lightheadedness and other symptoms.

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