Doctors said the symptom could be because of low levels of oxygen going to the brain, or a result of the virus' direct attack on the brain. Doctor Saurabh Rajpal, assistant professor of cardiology at The Ohio State University, said if you had Covid and start to notice chest pain, shortness of breath, or a racing heart while doing the same level of exercise that you did before your infection, call your doctor and get checked out.
Blood clots are another troubling symptom doctors have noted, along with high blood sugar in some older adults. Researchers are also looking into a possible connection between Covid and hearing loss, AARP reports. Because omicron symptoms can be mistaken for the common cold or flu, doctors urge anyone experiencing them to isolate until symptoms subside. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided a list of emergency warning signs that need immediate emergency medical care:.
Notify the operator that you are seeking care for someone who has or may have Covid, the CDC advised. Email us at exclusive the-sun.
Like us on Facebook at www. Jump directly to the content. Sign in. All Football. Health Brittney Donovan. While there are breakthrough cases of Covid among people who are vaccinated, they are rare. Yet the spread can be offset by all vaccinated Americans receiving a booster shot. Studies have also shown that side effects from the vaccine are extremely rare. If your healthcare providers think that a newborn has herpes encephalitis resulting from infection with HSV2 while passing through the birth canal, they may check samples of the baby's blood and spinal fluid.
Treating the cause of your infection is the primary treatment. Since most cases of meningoencephalitis are caused by the herpes virus, the antiviral acyclovir is used to treat it.
You may need to take this medicine through an intravenous IV line for 10 to 14 days. Your healthcare provider may also give you medicine to reduce swelling in the brain and to treat or prevent seizures.
With treatment, most people with this disease start to improve within a day or two and tend to recover fully within about a month. But without treatment, very serious complications can set in, including death. Even with treatment, some people with severe cases may have long-term brain damage. They may have trouble thinking, controlling their body, and hearing, seeing, or speaking. They may need to take medicines for a long time, and they may require long-term care.
Avoiding herpes virus infections in the first place can help you prevent herpes meningoencephalitis. Ways to avoid infections from herpes viruses include:.
Abstain from sex or have only one sex partner who has been tested for the virus and isn't infected. Use a latex condom, which can reduce — but not entirely prevent — the risk of infection. Avoid kissing people with cold sore blisters. It's important to keep in mind that most people have already been infected with HSV1 virus by the time they're 20 years old. If you've already been infected, the virus goes dormant inside your body except during outbreaks. As in previous studies, results showed that patients with antibodies to HSV-1 performed significantly worse on the cognitive tests than patients without the antibodies.
But expanding on those earlier studies, analysis of the brain scans showed that the same patients who performed poorly on the tests also had reduced brain volume in the anterior cingulate, which controls processing speed and the ability to switch tasks.
There was also shrinkage in the cerebellum, which controls motor function. These results suggest that HSV-1 might be directly causing the cognitive deficits by attacking these brain regions, Schretlen says.
Though the researchers aren't sure why schizophrenia might make brains more vulnerable to a viral assault, Schretlen says the results already suggest new ways of treating the disorder. Data from other studies has shown that antiviral medications can reduce psychiatric symptoms in some patients with schizophrenia.
Other Johns Hopkins researchers who participated in this study include Tracy D. Vannorsdall, Ph.
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