After the corona virus, most people have experienced different diseases. But a recent study suggests that after corona, the risk of blood clotting in people has increased rapidly. Actually, according to a large study published in the Journal of Circulation, after the year 2020, many people have experienced the problem of blood clotting. The situation is that out of 48 million people who were included in this study, more than 10 thousand people have had problems with blood clotting. Also, this research says a lot about this. Let us know in detail.
After corona, the risk of blood clotting increased in people
The research analyzed data from 48 million people registered in Great Britain's national health system from January 2020 to December 2020. Researchers found that out of about 1.4 million people who were diagnosed with coronavirus, 10,500 developed issues related to blood clotting .
Most people had stroke and heart attack within 1 year
Not only this, it has also been told in this research that most people had strokes and heart attacks within a year of being corona. Which caused a heart attack or stroke by blocking blood flow to the heart and brain . The surprising thing was that this threat increased to 22.
How does corona increase the risk of blood clotting?
Experts tell a lot in this research about why blood clotting increased in most people after corona. He told that the corona virus can cause inflammation in your body. In fact, COVID provokes an inflammatory response in the body that can increase blood clotting and damage the circulatory system. As a result, blood clotting can occur in the body.
Let us tell you that experts say that since the beginning of this epidemic, it has been known that when you are infected with Kovid, then you have a higher tendency of blood clotting. In this way various organs can be damaged due to blood clotting.
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