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Covid's lingering heart effects: What you need to know
UK, United KingdomWednesday, October 9, 2024
What's really interesting is that this risk didn't go down over time. It stayed high for almost three years. Doctors are still trying to figure out why Covid has such a lasting effect on our hearts. Some think it might be because the virus can infect blood vessel cells and stick to the plaques that can cause heart attacks and strokes.
There's a bit of good news too. People with O-type blood who were hospitalized for Covid had a slightly lower risk than those with other blood types. Also, taking low-dose aspirin seemed to help reduce the risk of heart events in those who were hospitalized for Covid.
So, what does this mean for us? If you've had Covid, especially if you were hospitalized, it's important to take care of your heart. That means controlling blood pressure and cholesterol and maybe even taking a daily aspirin. And remember, getting vaccinated can help prevent severe Covid infections and maybe even reduce these heart risks.
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