WHAT DOCTORS ARE LEARNING FROM AUTOPSY FINDINGS OF COVID PATIENTS. What are the most common symptoms of covid fever? Cough, shortness of breath which is also common, body aches. But COVID-19 is sometimes more than just a respiratory disease or sometimes it's not there respiratory disease at all, can mimic almost any disease, sometimes looks like the common cold. Sometimes looks like influenza, sometimes looks like abdominal pain accompanied by diarrhea abdominal pain, maybe some nausea, vomiting loss of appetite it can cause red eyes, everyone knows loss of taste and smell, sometimes even a rash all over the body or area the skin is swollen and reddish in just a few spots it is also kidney damage, this heart damage is part of the patient's heart that has been severe. Covid disease This patient has inflamed lungs with ards and a small lump in his lung and that's causing him.His right ventricle has difficulty pumping blood to his lungs and that is what causes his right ventricle weaken and become dilated. So, as I mentioned, severe illness causes blood clots. Many patients when a clot is found in their lungs it is called a pulmonary embolism.
How about we start with what we know. When the virus lands in our eyes, nose or mouth or sometimes when we breathe into our lungs the viral spike protein binds to the h2 receptors on certain cell surfaces and that's how the receptors enter. This H2 is found in many different parts of the body,once a virus enters it doesn't just make millions of copies of itselfbut, it also changes the ability of the cells to call for help, just as infected cells cannot call the police, at least not initially after the virus becomes deeply ingrained in our bodies.
Oh, I forgot to mention the previous one so this virus can also cause meningitis which is inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord and here is an electron microscopic picture of the virus and kidney cells. And to give you a one-nanometer perspective is one-tenth of a million the size of a centimeter the red arrow points at the virus and the green arrow shows the virus spike. And the virus as a whole is about 65 nanometers in sizein diameter so that the virus sometimes enters all of these different organs by attaching to existing ac2 receptors. However, that's not even the whole story because in some cases when the immune system finds out that the body is under attack, it's like being released by the military to eradicate the virus and in the process there is a lot of additional damage. This is what we call a cytokine storm rant, which is chemokine that is thought to play a big role. Play a role in the covid 19 cytokine storm which binds to the ccr5 receptor on cd4 and cd8t lymphocytes essentially spreading the inflammation further and possibly spreading further clotting. Oh, I forgot to mention the previous one so this virus can also cause meningitis which is inflammation of the membrane.
So the capillary layer is called the endothelium which also has h2 and once receptors he virus attacks the capillaries of boys. Oh boy that's when the immune system is triggered af like the paf paf stands for platelet activating factor also known as acetylglycerol ether phosphoryl choline, anything but paf this is a big deal as it's a powerful phospholipid activator. So what does that mean it serves as a trigger for inflammation and clotting attacks. Initial autopsy results also showed widespread clotting in multiple organs in one study from the Netherlands one-third of patients treated. WHAT DOCTORS ARE LEARNING FROM AUTOPSY FINDINGS OF COVID PATIENTS.



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