[好日子还在后面呐][来自爸爸的关爱][NGA宇宙石锤了]NYT最新专题文章——How Long Covid Exhausts the Body-2022.2.19

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2022-02-19T04:22:54+00:00

最近水区殖人们又反扑要求放开了 新冠无害了 新冠流感了
巧了
殖人们的亲爹昨天出了新冠后遗症专题——新冠后遗症是如何掏空你的身体的
How Long Covid Exhausts the Body

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Millions of people continue to suffer from exhaustion, cognitive problems and other long-lasting symptoms after a coronavirus infection. The exact causes of the illness, known as long Covid, are not known. But new research offers clues, describing the toll the illness takes on the body and why it can be so debilitating.

Diagnosing Long Covid

Patients with severe Covid may wind up in hospitals or on ventilators until their symptoms resolve. Damage to the body from severe Covid — pneumonia, low oxygen, inflammation — typically shows up on traditional diagnostic tests.

Long Covid is different: A chronic illness with a wide variety of symptoms, many of which are not explainable using conventional lab tests. Difficulties in detecting the illness have led some doctors to dismiss patients, or to misdiagnose their symptoms as psychosomatic. But researchers looking more deeply at long Covid patients have found visible dysfunction throughout the body.

Studies estimate that perhaps 10 to 30 percent of people infected with the coronavirus may develop long-term symptoms. It’s unclear why some people develop long Covid and others don’t, but four factors appear to increase the risk: high levels of viral RNA early during an infection, the presence of certain autoantibodies, the reactivation of Epstein-Barr virus and having Type 2 diabetes.


The Immune System

Long Covid patients appear to have disrupted immune systems compared to post-Covid patients who fully recover. Many researchers believe chronic immune dysfunction after a coronavirus infection may set off a chain of symptoms throughout the body.

One possibility is that the body is still fighting remnants of the coronavirus. Researchers found that the virus spreads widely during an initial infection, and that viral genetic material can remain embedded in tissues — in the intestines, lymph nodes and elsewhere — for many months.

Ongoing studies are trying to determine if these viral reservoirs cause inflammation in surrounding tissues, which could lead to brain fog, gastrointestinal problems and other symptoms.

Researchers have also found evidence that Covid may trigger a lasting and damaging autoimmune response. Studies have found surprisingly high levels of autoantibodies, which mistakenly attack a patient’s own tissues, many months after an initial infection.

A third possibility is that the initial viral infection triggers chronic inflammation, possibly by reactivating other viruses in the patient’s body that are normally dormant. The reactivation of Epstein-Barr virus, which infects most people when they are young, might help predict whether a person will develop long Covid, one study found.

Inside the intricate world of the immune system, these explanations may coexist. And just as different long Covid patients may have different symptoms, they may also have different immune problems, too. Identifying the problems that are central to each patient’s illness will be critical for guiding treatment, said Dr. Akiko Iwasaki, an immunologist at Yale.

For instance, a patient with autoantibodies might benefit from immunosuppressive medication, while a patient with remants of the Covid virus should receive antivirals, Dr. Iwasaki said. “Depending on what each person has, the treatment would be quite different.”

The Circulatory System

Many long Covid patients struggle with physical activity long after their initial infection, and experience a relapse of symptoms if they exercise. Initial studies suggest that dysfunction in the circulatory system might impair the flow of oxygen to muscles and other tissues, limiting aerobic capacity and causing severe fatigue.

In one study, patients with long-lasting Covid symptoms had unexpected responses to riding a bike. Despite having apparently normal hearts and lungs, their muscles were only able to extract a portion of the normal amount of oxygen from small blood vessels as they pedaled, markedly reducing their exercise capacity.

One possible culprit: Chronic inflammation may damage nerve fibers that help control circulation, a condition called small fiber neuropathy. The damaged fibers, seen in skin biopsies, are associated with dysautonomia, a malfunction of automatic functions like heart rate, breathing and digestion that is very common in long Covid patients.

These findings demonstrate that people with long Covid are suffering systemic physical problems, rather than just being anxious or out of shape, said Dr. David M. Systrom, an exercise physiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital who helped conduct the bike study.

“You can’t make up small fiber neuropathy by skin biopsy. That isn’t in somebody’s head,” Dr. Systrom said. “You can’t make up poor oxygen extraction to this degree. All of these are objective measures of disease.”

South African researchers found another circulation problem: Microscopic blood clots. Tiny clots that form during an initial Covid infection will typically break down naturally, but might persist in long Covid patients. These clots could block the tiny capillaries that carry oxygen to tissues throughout the body.

Inflammatory substances called cytokines, which are often elevated in long Covid patients, may injure the mitochondria that power the body’s cells, making them less able to use oxygen. Walls of blood vessels may also become inflamed, limiting the uptake of oxygen.

Whatever the cause, low oxygen levels may contribute to long Covid’s most common symptom, severe fatigue. Researchers studying patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (also known as ME/CFS), which shares many features with long Covid, found a similar pattern: A lack of oxygen triggered by circulatory problems puts enormous strain on the body’s metabolism, making simple activities feel like strenuous exercise.

The Brain

Even people with mild cases of Covid can experience sustained cognitive impairments, including reduced attention, memory and word-finding. Possible long-term neurological problems from Covid constitute “a major public health crisis,” according to Dr. Avindra Nath, the clinical director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

Researchers found a wide range of dysfunction in the brains of long Covid patients. Although it is unclear how often the virus directly penetrates the brain, even mild infections appear to cause significant brain inflammation, according to the researchers, who included Dr. Nath, Dr. Iwasaki and Dr. Michelle Monje, a neurologist at Stanford.

Infections may trigger the over-activation of immune cells called microglia in a way that appears similar to the process that can contribute to cognitive problems in aging and some neurodegenerative diseases.

Another research group found that long Covid may significantly reduce the amount of blood that reaches the brain, a finding that has also been seen in patients with a similar condition, chronic fatigue syndrome.

The Lungs

Shortness of breath is a frequent symptom of long Covid. But common lung tests — including chest X-rays, CT scans and functional tests — often come back normal.

Using specialized M.R.I. scans, a team of British researchers found preliminary evidence of lung damage in a small group of long Covid patients who had never been hospitalized. Detailed scans of their lung function indicated that most of the patients took up oxygen less efficiently than healthy people did, even if the structure of their lungs appeared to be normal.

The researchers cautioned that a larger group of patients will be needed to confirm the findings. If the results hold up, possible explanations for the observed shortness of breath include microclots in lung tissues or a thickening of the blood-air barrier that regulates the uptake of oxygen in the lungs.

[url]https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/02/19/science/long-covid-causes.html[/url]

简单的说 四方面影响

1 病毒残留时间长 导致淋巴或者内脏长期发炎 损害身体 甚至可能重新激活你年轻的时候曾经患病但是痊愈后在你体内休眠的病毒——比如疱疹病毒
2 身体循环系统 总之就是供氧量减少 所谓智商下降 没劲 容易疲劳都是身体缺氧的表现 甚至会出现微型血栓 根据不同的人恢复时间不同 有的人超过6个月都没恢复 可能你的器官就适应了 也就恢复不了了
3 穿透血脑屏障导致神经系统问题 但是似乎根据人不同 穿透效率不同 还在研究中
4 肺损伤 只要肺部发病 即使痊愈后吸氧效率也远低于常人(即使未住院吸氧也会有)

最后 国内后遗症少还有一个很重要的原因 是因为我们早发现早治疗 病毒在初期大规模复制前就隔离控制住导致我们国内3和4的后遗症非常少而1和2根据身体情况差异很大 所以国内有明显后遗症的人才少


看到这些 你还想要在现在这种情况下全面放开吗?
Boon Mama-avatar

Boon Mama

[s:ac:goodjob]继续共存啊
Chelasytal-avatar

Chelasytal

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I can't breathe!
这可是纽约时报写的,某些人是不是又要破防了
F4-avatar

F4

有一说一 我非常不支持共存 但是洋垃圾摆成这样 疫情真就这样下去根本没完没了 挺绝望的
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莉莉桑

毁灭吧,赶紧的,累了
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Hazmsy

[quote][pid=590297837,30747227,1]Reply[/pid] Post by [uid=39320504]zhuzhu100dai[/uid] (2022-02-20 12:34):

有一说一 我非常不支持共存 但是洋垃圾摆成这样 疫情真就这样下去根本没完没了 挺绝望的[/quote][s:ac:blink]新的omircon ba2非常厉害
估计再变异个1-2年差不多能出超级版本了

当初西班牙大流感也是1915-1916年一波
但是真的成片死人的是1919年了
Hazmsy-avatar

Hazmsy

[s:ac:哭笑]喊放开喊共存的殖人们速度来啊 亲
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Hazmsy

[@wingsky][@victim996][s:ac:哭笑]随机@两个进来增加一下人气
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SherculesX

这贴回复量就真实



希望祖国继续严防死守,海外的携带者一个都别放进来[s:pst:音乐]
Mattt-avatar

Mattt

竟然没人回帖的嘛[s:a2:不明觉厉]破防的估计不想进来。
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Schminiel

这么恐怖?[s:ac:喷]
新冠真是病毒学研究宝库啊
Hazmsy-avatar

Hazmsy

[quote][pid=590441496,30747227,1]Reply[/pid] Post by [uid=2016407]灰羽飘零[/uid] (2022-02-21 00:39):

这么恐怖?[s:ac:喷]
新冠真是病毒学研究宝库啊[/quote]前几天美国有一组人发了个一个更恐怖的文章 还在审核
希望不是真的

大概意思是可以唤醒祖先得过特定病毒的人的dna里的某段缺陷……
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SoggyPineapple

[quote][pid=590445958,30747227,1]Reply[/pid] Post by [uid=37322036]锦绣未央[/uid] (2022-02-21 01:10):

前几天美国有一组人发了个一个更恐怖的文章 还在审核
希望不是真的
大概意思是可以唤醒祖先得过特定病毒的人的dna里的某段缺陷……[/quote]所以天花也要来了么
imbajesse-avatar

imbajesse

鸡鸡变小基本上确定了
shiminek-avatar

shiminek

其实西方一开始也是很认真的防疫
然后背后的医药集团觉得可以赚钱就用CIA策划各国示威让病毒扩散
然后绷不住了,可这下没有宇宙飞船逃离地球了,参考《dont look up》
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Mocha✞

1个小时十来个回帖[s:ac:哭笑]

楼主你能不能少在半夜发这种贴,让上班的水友少糟心?
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CLuTcH

这个病毒从来都不是普通的流感[s:ac:茶]而且外国吹嘘变弱事实上就是人类给他的主观设想,这个病毒目前来说就是疯狂增强感染性,但是不排除他可以和其他的病毒打配合差[s:ac:茶]
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CronchMoncher

所以正确的应对方式仍然是严防死守,让外国人再去大规模人体实验几年吧,看看长期的后遗症发病率到底有多高,危害程度具体有多深
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Hastes_

[quote][pid=590441496,30747227,1]Reply[/pid] Post by [uid=2016407]灰羽飘零[/uid] (2022-02-21 00:39):

这么恐怖?[s:ac:喷]
新冠真是病毒学研究宝库啊[/quote]本来就是作为生物武器开发出来的,针对性很强。。
Final-avatar

Final

看来有不少人要破防了[s:a2:doge]