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Around 30 per cent of people have digestive issues after COVID-19 recovery: Here s what patients can do

Updated Jan 07, 2021 | 08:24 IST As many as 30 per cent of the severely infected patients and senior citizens who come out of the ICU after recovery have post-covid digestive issues. Around 30 per cent of people have digestive issues after COVID-19 recovery: Here’s what patients can do  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images Key Highlights The digestive tract plays a vital role in your health Healthy lifestyle changes that include adding certain foods to your diet may be helpful in managing digestive problems New Delhi: Cough, fever, body ache, neurological symptoms, brain fog, poor appetite, fatigue, and shortness of breath are some of the classic post-covid symptoms that require immediate attention. But, gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhoea, digestive issues, swelling of the liver, low sugar and pancreas problems seem to be overlooked by the people. According to doctors, around 30 per cent of the severely infected critical patients and senior

If You Felt This, You May Have Already Had COVID, Says Study

If You Felt This, You May Have Already Had COVID, Says Study Michael Martin © Provided by Eat This, Not That! Woman sleeps in bed with a face mask on A significant number of people infected with coronavirus may only show one symptom, which isn t widely associated with what was formerly considered primarily a respiratory disease: Gastrointestinal issues. That s the conclusion of a new review of 36 studies of COVID-19, published in Abdominal Radiology, which found that one in five patients reported only stomach problems after being infected with the virus, such as appetite loss, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain. Read on to hear more of this warning, and to ensure your health and the health of others, don t miss these Sure Signs You ve Already Had Coronavirus.

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