COVID-19 may cause sequelae. Parents are advised to provide daily protection for their children and help them wear masks to avoid infection. COVID-19 infection may cause acute renal damage, and with the recovery of the disease, it may turn into chronic renal damage and damage renal parenchymal cells. Some people infected with COVID-19 virus will have symptoms of loss or decline of sense of smell and taste, some people can get better with the cure of the disease, and some people may have sequelae of decreased sense of smell and taste.
The latest research shows that the cure of infectious diseases in COVID-19 may affect male fertility. Severe patients in novel coronavirus may have serious sequelae such as lung function damage, general weakness and shortness of breath. Chest CT examination of some patients showed pulmonary fibrosis. Some male patients have decreased sexual function. In addition, novel coronavirus may destroy human immune cells, resulting in decreased immunity. Patients with novel coronavirus's disease may have mild or severe sequelae. At present, it is found that COVID-19 vaccine can effectively prevent the occurrence of serious sequelae. People are advised to get vaccinated in time. If the patient has sequelae symptoms, he should seek medical attention in time.
COVID-19's sequelae include muscle weakness, sleep disorder, fatigue and joint pain. Most discharged patients in COVID-19 still have abnormal symptoms one year after onset, such as muscle weakness, sleep disorder, fatigue and joint pain. However, compared with 6 months after acute infection, some sequelae have obviously subsided with time. There are other reports that patients with COVID-19's disease will suffer from cognitive decline, attention loss and brain atrophy after rehabilitation, but research and data support are still needed. It is suggested to do daily protection, vaccinate in time, strengthen physical exercise, enhance physical fitness and improve immunity.