CORONA VIRUS

 

    What do we know about the coronavirus .. !!! We know very well that corona can be spread if the droplets released by the sneeze or cough of people with corona go into the general body. We breathe or if we touch the spot without touching the location of the droplets and put our hand on our eyes, nose, or our mouth. That is why experts say that we should wash our hands frequently and at least 6 feet away from each other. But this is not going to work if the corona spreads?. In this post we will see what happens in the body




The corona is a virus that infects the lungs. the virus, which first infects the throat, needs the synthesis of our living cells to reproduce, so our throat attaches to the cells in the mucous membrane of the nose and goes into the cell along with the proteins on the surface of the cell. Once inside the cell, 10000 to 100000 viral copies are taken in a short time, ordering the cells to produce many viruses. As soon as the virus has finished its work, it destroyed the cell and begins to infect nearby cells.

When our body senses the presence of a virus, our body reacts by causing an allergy and fighting to destroy that virus. So that we feel a sore throat or an allergy-like discomfort from there the virus travels through the trachea to the lungs, causing an allergy to the mucous membranes in the airways and we begin to irritate these areas Our body begins to act faster towards the virus.

As a result, our body will start to get fever and at this point, we will start to realize that our body is not healthy. Hunger will decrease, here is one thing we need to remember, According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 80% of people with corona have the flu, cough, which causes mild symptoms such as pneumonia in some peoples. 14% of people with difficulty breathing, 6% with lung failure, and other organ failures.



Most people infected with the covid-19 virus do not require any special treatment. Resting Adequate, fluid intake, and paracetamol are sufficient. But only when the virus travels through the trachea to the lungs does the condition worsen. This is because of allergies, what we call cell pneumonia. We need to understand that the problem here is not only the virus infection, but also the reaction of our body. Our body begins to produce slightly more aggressive chemicals to prevent the virus from infecting our cells severely. If a job is a pneumonia then this area that causes congestion in the air sac in the alveoli, an important part of our lungs, is very important, because this is where gas exchange takes place. This is where oxygen(O2) enters the lungs and carbon dioxide (CO2) is released. Probably a factor as to why they're doing so poorly - they're not getting enough oxygen. This causes the lungs to fail, resulting in the heart losing oxygen to the bloodstream and stopping its function. A generally ill patient who does not have enough oxygen to the body may need to be admitted to the hospital and placed on a ventilator.

The allergy that causes our body to fight the virus can be compared to a war, in which two enemies are fighting fiercely. War can fall on civilians, hospitals, and museums without dropping bombs on the enemy. In other words, our immune system's response to the war on viruses will be severe. It can also damage tissues in the area where the virus is present, resulting in damage to other organs of the body, such as the liver and kidneys. Damage to various organs can lead to death.

We do not yet have a single drug to directly defeat the coronavirus infection. But if the government, doctors, and the World Health Organization (WHO) comply, the risk can be avoided or the risk reduced. Remember that more than 100 million people worldwide are cured of coronary heart disease so there is no need to fear.

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