New Discoveries About COVID And Its Connection To Diseases
Apr 18, 2023

1. Study suggests COVID-19 may cause erectile dysfunction - Researchers at the University of Miami recently conducted a study that found a potential link between COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction. The study found that COVID-19 may cause inflammation in the blood vessels of the penis, leading to erectile dysfunction.
2. COVID-19 could cause long-term vision problems - A study published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases found that COVID-19 may cause long-term damage to the eyes, potentially leading to vision problems. The study found that COVID-19 patients had higher levels of inflammatory cells in their tears, which could cause damage to the eye's surface and potentially lead to vision loss.
3. COVID-19 may lead to chronic fatigue syndrome - A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that COVID-19 may cause a long-term and debilitating form of fatigue known as chronic fatigue syndrome. The study found that COVID-19 patients were much more likely to develop chronic fatigue syndrome than patients with other respiratory illnesses.
4. COVID-19 may cause heart damage in some patients - A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that COVID-19 may cause damage to the heart in some patients, even those with mild symptoms. The study found that the virus may cause inflammation in the heart, which can lead to long-term damage and potentially even heart failure.
5. COVID-19 linked to increased risk of stroke - A study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry found that COVID-19 may increase the risk of stroke in infected patients. The study found that COVID-19 patients were more likely to have strokes than patients with other respiratory illnesses, and that the strokes were more severe and more likely to result in death.






