Silent Invasion: COVID-19’s Hidden Damage to Human Organs

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This review considers that many organs other than the lungs are affected by COVID-19. Early research largely concentrated on lung damage, although new information indicates that the virus damages at least ten primary body systems: cardiovascular, neurological, renal, hepatic, endocrine, hematological, gastrointestinal, immune and mental health. The author considers clinical trials, pathology, imaging results and biomarker investigations published by mid-2022. Common abnormalities include endothelial dysfunction, chronic inflammation, cytokine storms and microvascular damage, all of which contribute to the pathogenesis of the disease in the entire body. In this article, mild infections may lead to severe conditions including but not limited to myocarditis, brain fog, kidney disorders or immune system burnout. It also examines existing and emerging treatments-antifibrotics, immune modulators and vascular-targeted therapies-and demands a standardized approach to monitoring and management of patients on a long-term basis. This review highlighting that COVID 19 is a long-term systemic disease that requires a multidisciplinary approach.

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