COVID-19 and the heart disease – What things we should know?
The initial is that pre-existing heart conditions, like damaged cardiac muscle or blocked heart arteries, weaken the body’s ability to survive the strain of the illness. an individual with a susceptible heart is more likely to succumb to the consequences of fever, low oxygen levels, unstable blood pressures, and blood coagulation disorders — all possible consequences of COVID-19 — than someone earlier healthy. An additional clarification relates to poor underlying metabolic health, which is more common in those with a heart condition. Poor metabolic health refers to diseases like type 2 diabetes or prediabetes and obesity, which themselves cause inflammation and risk of blood clots, compounding the consequences of COVID-19 and increasing the likelihood of devastating…