New Jersey:
Corona virus has revealed blood clots in the arms. Researchers have identified a case of corona virus in which a case of blood clot in the arm of a patient has come to light and this case has come to light in the United States.
Researchers at Rotgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in the US state of New Jersey have identified a case of coronavirus that is the first case of a blood clot in the arm.
Researchers say that for the first time, a case of a blood clot in an individual’s arm has been reported as a result of coronavirus disease, Wid 19, and they believe that this case study will help to understand which Coronavirus inflammation (inflammation, swelling) can cause dangerous blood clots and how to treat them better.
The study, published in the medical journal Viruses, was part of a study of 1,000 hospitalized patients in Rutgers’ Corona who were admitted and discharged between March and May 2020.
It is thought that blood clots have been discovered in the lower veins of the lower legs as a result of weeds before, but this is the first time that an 85-year-old man has been found to have blood clots in the upper arm. Was seen Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is actually a dangerous condition in which a blood clot forms in a vein deep in the body.
The researchers said that the patient came with a complaint of swelling in the left arm, after which he was sent to the hospital for further examination and there was a diagnosis of blood clot and covid in the upper arm, however, no symptoms of corona appeared. He added that although the man’s blood oxygen level did not decrease, he was hospitalized with a blood clot.
Pyle Park, an assistant professor of medicine at Rutgers Medical School, said blood clots from the arms travel to the lungs in up to 30% of patients and are potentially fatal, leading to persistent swelling, pain and other complications. Hands get tired.
This research suggests that when Corona patients come to doctors with unexplained swelling, they should immediately pay attention to testing for blood clots (DVT) in the veins. Female Professor Pyle Park says that if you first Deep veins have also been affected by thermobus, so you are at high risk of developing blood clots after coronary heart disease, so you should be vigilant.