Recovered COVID-19 patients may be at risk of getting blood clots: Singapore study

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COVID-19 patients who have recovered may be at risk of blood clots. A Singapore study suggests that clots may form because of damaged blood vessels caused by a lingering immune response. Blocked arteries leading to heart attack, stroke and organ failure can be the result.



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It makes your blood sticky and you need to take a baby aspirin after recovering and during.

mih
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Its kind of funny or ironic. Because Im a recovered Covid patient. Doctors at hospital didnt even explain to us about blood clots issue. And they just said "no worries..your heart and lungs are all ok normal. Theres no blood clots". Thats way in contrast to whats shown in this video. All you medical experts please be professional and upfront.

sultanmamat
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I got 2 Monderna vaccines, last one last May. In December I got ischemic colitis. In January I got Covid infection, and yesterday, March 2 I was diagnosed with internal jugular vein clot that depends to my bicep in the upper arm.

rissybelleseeley
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What dis they not scrutinise these vaccines before administering to the people of Singapore ...incompetent leadership 👎

Trump
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No travelling for now till WHO says no need to wear mask.

peterchew
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It is very such annoying media when i have to listen ..negative report, so fed up

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