Overseas Network, June 21. According to Japan's Fuji TV report on the 21st, the new coronavirus mutant strain Omicron is currently spreading across Japan. Many infected people have sequelae after being cured, with varying symptoms. There are even children. After recovery, unexpla

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Overseas Network, June 21. According to Japan's Fuji TV report on the 21st, the new coronavirus mutant strain Omicron is currently spreading across Japan. Many infected people have sequelae after being cured, with varying symptoms. There are even children. After recovery, unexpla - DayDayNews

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Overseas Network, June 21st According to Japan's Fuji TV report on the 21st, currently, new crown mutated strain Omikron is in Japan It has spread in various places, and many infected people have suffered sequelae after being cured, with different symptoms. Some children even continued to have unexplained abdominal pain after being cured, and some of their nerves were removed for this purpose.

A research team from Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare published survey results on the sequelae of COVID-19 in June. Among the 1,066 people hospitalized with the infection from 2020 to 2021, more than 30% still had fatigue, difficulty breathing, and difficulty concentrating one year after recovery. symptoms such as decline. As the infection of the Omicron strain expands in 2022, its sequelae have become more diverse.

A Japanese woman in her 20s suffered from persistent fatigue and weakness for more than a year after being infected with Omicron. As a result, she has been bedridden at home, and even needs family members to do simple walking, housework, laundry, etc. Done on your behalf. A 50-year-old man in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, still has symptoms such as fatigue and abdominal pain one year after recovery. Even though he took a lot of medicine, he could not improve it. In addition, an 11-year-old boy also developed unexplained severe abdominal pain after being cured and was unable to even go to school. In the end, the nerves in the painful area were forced to be removed.

The doctor who operated on the boy said that COVID-19 can cause inflammation in the patient's body, but it is difficult to determine why it causes abdominal pain. Hideki Ueno, a professor at Kyoto University, believes that even if new coronavirus patients are cured, the protein and other components of the virus will remain in their bodies and various symptoms will appear. "The long-term sequelae are worrying." (Overseas Network Wu Qian)

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