Monday 11 May 2020

Quiet pneumonia and coronavirus

             Quiet pneumonia and coronavirus


Quiet pneumonia is usually measured by oxygen saturation in the blood or by chest x-rays. This symptom may be a complication of Corona19 infection.

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Let's look at the relationship between quiet pneumonia and coronavirus. Coronavirus is a virus that causes pandemic to shake the world. And the symptoms of the virus are so extensive that it is difficult to identify whether someone has been infected. One of these difficulties is known as a symptom known as quiet pneumonia.

Quiet pneumonia means that people infected with the virus don't feel short of breathing even if the body's oxygen is getting less. Therefore, the infection is more difficult to detect, so the risk is high.

The new coronavirus is very challenging for all scientists and medical personnel. Be vigilant and always pay attention to the virus characteristics discovered by scientists and doctors.

Let's learn more about quiet pneumonia.

Coronavirus infection
The coronavirus is actually one virus line, and the recent trend in corona19 is that a new coronavirus occurred in Wuhan City in December 2019. This is a mutant virus, so despite all ongoing research, scientists still have to do more.

The coronavirus spreads through coughing, sneezing, or droplets released when you speak. The splash may touch other people directly or remain on the surface for some time.

The problem with this virus is that it is highly contagious. In fact, although many people are infected, they often have no symptoms, but the mortality rate of the elderly or those with weak immune systems is very high.


What is quiet pneumonia?
Quiet pneumonia is one of the major problems that coronaviruses cause. It occurs when there is no problem with breathing despite the presence of coronavirus and very low levels of oxygen in the blood.

In general, if someone has low oxygen levels or needs to be connected to a machine to help breathe, they are in shock.

In these situations, breathing is difficult or it is common for the body to activate mechanisms to protect itself.

But in the case of quiet pneumonia, the opposite is true. Several hospitals in New York and Brazil were found to have had a lot of quiet pneumonia patients. However, by measuring oxygen levels in the blood or by chest X-rays, it was found that they suffered from silent pneumonia.

The problem is that the situation of hypoxia progresses without the patient's awareness. So, as a result, many people died suddenly from coronavirus infection.


Quiet pneumonia and coronavirus
Unfortunately, doctors and scientists do not yet know how to explain quite pneumonia.

Some doctors believe that coronavirus attacks lung cells, causing the lungs to still release carbon dioxide, but to make certain changes that keep it from getting oxygen.

What makes the brain detect this "oxygen deficiency" is the high concentration of carbon dioxide. When a person releases carbon dioxide relatively normally, there is no indication that the brain lacks oxygen.

Another hypothesis is that everyone has different resistance to blood oxygen levels. For some people, this may mean that oxygen saturation is lower than the appropriate level and may not naturally detect low oxygen saturation until a dangerous level is reached. Experts believe that this is related to the virus' ability to make thrombosis.

Either way, the important thing here is to keep in mind that there is quite a pneumonia.

Therefore, if a coronavirus is suspected, doctors should measure oxygen saturation and take a chest x-ray. This is especially important if you come in contact with an infected person or someone at greater risk.

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