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A serious health disorder that threatens the recovery of corona

A medical organization in Britain recently warned that a number of people who contracted and recovered from the new coronavirus may have serious health disorders that amount to death.

The British Sepsis Trust estimated that about 20 percent of those who recovered from Corona would develop the disease within a year.

And sepsis occurs in a person when the body reacts exaggeratedly to the infection, which leads to an exaggerated reaction of the immune system, at which time tissue damage and organ failure, as well as the possibility of death.

And if this disorder is monitored quickly, it is able to be treated with antibiotics, but if it is not paid attention to, the body will witness what is known in the medical field as a “septic condition”, a dangerous situation in which the organs become unable to perform their function.

Researcher Ron Daniels, who is the founder of the organization, said that every person who has contracted and recovered from the Corona virus must be aware of this disease and its symptoms, and this applies also to people who have only mild symptoms.

Septicemia appears through several symptoms, the first of which is a feeling of confusion with difficulty speaking, as well as severe pain.

Symptoms also include difficulty breathing and a feeling of severe deterioration or change in skin color, according to the British “Sky News” network.

The organization urged the British government to make investments to finance awareness campaigns, given the possibility of many deaths from the complications of this disorder.

Experts have suggested that the British Public Health Authority incurred more than one billion pounds to treat patients from this disorder.

Daniels warned that the spread of this disorder among those who recovered from Corona, may lead to an increase in pressure on hospitals that were exhausted during the crisis of the Corona virus.

It is worth noting that Britain monitors approximately 245,000 cases of sepsis every year.

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