Corona-Virus (COVID-19) Disease and Heart disease

Corona-Virus (COVID-19) Disease

Recently discovered in 2019, this causes Corona-virus disease (currently Pandemic across the world).

Symptoms of Corona-Virus (COVID-19) Disease

The signs and symptoms may starts appearing between 2 days to 14 days after exposure to the virus.

This may range from mild, Moderate or Severe.

  1. Fever
  2. Cough
  3. Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

Mild to moderate symptoms: They may be similar to other respiratory illnesses such as common flu or chest infection.

Severe Symptoms: Some people may develop severe chest infection including, difficulty in breath, high temperatures, Pneumonia or may unable to breath.

Aim I at risk if I got Heart Disease?
  1. If you have a heart condition, you should take extra care to protect yourself during the COVID-19 disease outbreak.
  2. You are at particularly high risk of complications secondary to covid-19 disease if you have following heart conditions:
    1. Recent Heart attack
    2. New Heart failure (acute)
    3. Previous heart failure (chronic)
    4. Cardiomyopathy
    5. Children with heart disease
    6. Poorly controlled diabetes and heart disease
How to reduce your risk?
  1. See your physician/local health team if you think you have symptoms related to COVID-19 disease. Tell your doctor if you've recently
Who are at Risk of getting Infection?
  1. Recent travel from or residence in an area with ongoing spread of COVID-19 as determined by world health Organization
  2. Close contact with someone who has COVID-19 — such as when a family member or health care worker takes care of an infected person
How can it spread?
  1. It may spread from person- to -person who are in close contact. These includes directly (handshakes), coughing, sneezing
  2. It may spread from various surfaces on which virus can survive for up to several hours.
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