What dose the corna virus(Code-19) have to do with your body?

What does the coronavirus have to do with your body?

Most people with the disease do not affect and recovering, but some have died as a result. So the question is, how does this virus affect the body? Why are some people dying as a result, and how is this disease treated?

Duration of incubation or care. During this time, the virus is gaining ground. Viruses usually gain control by gaining access to cells inside your body.

The coronavirus, also called SARS-COVI-2, attacks your body when you inhale it (when someone coughs nearby) or when you touch your face after reaching something. Touch the virus.

The virus first infects cells in your throat, respiratory tract, and lungs and turns them into 'coronavirus factories' that produce more viruses that infect more cells. There are.

You will not get sick in the early stages, and most people will not show any disease symptoms.

The duration of care varies between the onset of the infection and the onset of symptoms, but it's reported on average five days.

Mild illnesses

Most people have similar symptoms during illness. Covid-19 is a minor infection for eight out of ten people whose main symptoms include fever and cough.

Body aches, sore throats, and headaches are some of the symptoms, but these symptoms do not have to appear.

Fever and high blood pressure are caused by the body's immune response to infections. It identifies the virus as a troublesome invader and sends a single substance called cytokines throughout the body to send a message that something is wrong.

It activates the body's immune system, but it also causes physical pain, discomfort, and fever.

The coronavirus initially causes a dry cough (no mucus) and is probably caused by the discomfort in the cells caused by the virus.

Some people eventually develop a thick mucus-like substance, which includes cells that die from the virus.

These symptoms can be relieved by taking paracetamol with rest, plenty of water, and drink. You do not need a hospital or a doctor for this. This stage lasts for a week. Most people recover at this stage because of their immune fights the virus.

However, some people developed a relatively severe condition of Code-19.

So far, we know so much about this stage, but ground observations have shown that the disease has also been found to have symptoms such as a cold, including a runny nose.

Severe illness

If the disease progresses, it means that the immune system is overreacting to the virus. Chemical signals send to the body cause irritation. However, it must be carefully balanced. Too many infections cause damage throughout the body.

"The virus causes an imbalance in the immune system, which causes a lot of inflammation, and we don't know what it is," said Nathalie McDermott, a doctor at King's College London.

Inflammation of the lungs is called pneumonia. If it were possible to get in through the mouth, you would go through the air ducts, through small tubes, and into little airbags.

This is where oxygen enters the bloodstream, and carbon dioxide escapes, but in the case of pneumonia, these tiny sacs fill with water and cause shortness of breath and difficulty breathing. 

Some people have used a ventilator to breathe. 

According to data from China, 14% of people affected by the stage.

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It is estimated that only 6% of people with the disease have reached critical levels.

At that moment, the body stopped working, and the chances of death arose.

The problem is that at this point, the immune system begins to spin uncontrollably and damage the whole body.

This causes the body to go into septic shock, and the blood pressure drops to dangerous levels, and the organs stop working or become completely dysfunctional.

Inflammation of the lungs causes severe breathing difficulties, and the body does not get enough oxygen. This stops the cleaning of the kidneys and damages the lining of the intestines.

Dr. Bharat Pankhania says the virus causes so much inflammation that people die, and many organs stop working.

If the immune system fails to control the virus, it can spread to parts to other parts of the body, causing further damage.

At this stage, treatment can be very severe, including ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation).

It is an artificial lung that draws blood out of the body through thick tubes, fills them with oxygen, and puts them back into the body.

But eventually, the damage leads to death, and organs fail to keep the body alive.

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