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Irregular Heartbeat COVID-19
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Irregular Heartbeat Due To COVID-19 – Symptoms And Treatment

As per health experts, there can be many reasons for an irregular heartbeat. As we all know we are in the midst of a very dangerous and devastating second wave of Covid-19. This situation is making irregular heartbeat to many more people who are staying at home because of lockdown. This post is based on the video talk of Dr Bharat Vijay Purohit, Head of the department cardiology, Care Hospital Hitech City explaining about irregular heartbeat problem due to COVID-19. Continue reading the selected points from the video and also watch the video at the bottom.

Post-Covid Complications explained by Dr Randeep Guleria AIIMS Director
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Post-COVID Complications: Symptoms And Treatment

Are there any post-covid complications? What are the symptoms and treatment for post-covid complications? According to Dr Randeep Guleria AIIMS Director, as the number of recovered patients rises, clinics have to be developed to deal with the treatment of symptoms that persist beyond the disease. Dr Randeep Guleria said there is now a better understanding of post-Covid acute syndrome which can continue 8 to 12 weeks and long Covid which can occur if symptoms continue beyond 12 weeks.

COVID Vaccine Second Dose
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Is COVID Vaccine Second Dose So Important?

Is COVID vaccine second dose so important? Many people have this doubt in their minds. They think one dose is enough for protection. Others ignore the second dose because they might have experienced mild fever and other health problems after taking the first dose. And some others think what is the benefit of taking the COVID vaccine because the experts say taking the vaccine does not guarantee that the vaccinated person will not get an infection of COVID19. This article and video will clear your doubts.

Home Care For COVID19 Patients
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Home Care For COVID19 Patients And Precautions

People having mild symptoms of COVID19 or not having any serious sickness or breathing problems have to follow home care for COVID19 patients as per the directions from the health departments. It is estimated that almost 70% to 80% of people with COVID19 will have mild illness and can be managed at home with guidance from the healthcare provider and symptomatic treatments. This article and the video cover the basic points on how to care for people with COVID-19 at home.

COVID19 Isolation meditation reading exercise
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How To Manage COVID19 Isolation – Useful Things You Can Do

It is true that many people are bored in this COVID19 isolation period. Some are making use of this free time in a very useful way, enjoying their skills and talents and learning new skills. But some are simply sleeping and spending precious time on entertainment and become lazy. This article is about 7 useful things you can do in COVID19 isolation. You can find more yourself and practice more and make this time useful and enjoyable.

COVID-19 WHO Pregnancy And Breastfeeding Guidelines
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Pregnancy And Breastfeeding Guidelines – COVID-19

We all know COVID-19 outbreak has affected the whole world and everyone is worried and tensed about this disease. In normal days, pregnant and breastfeeding women have to take proper care. WHO has published COVID-19 pregnancy and breastfeeding guidelines for women to take proper care to prevent infection.

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Why Is novel Coronavirus Causing A Health Emergency?

What is a novel Coronavirus that have the power to lock down the world? How a small virus could affect the world economy, stop all flights and trains, control the movement of vehicles and people? What is the power in the COVID-19 virus to force people all over the world to stay at home?

COVID-19 Advice For The Public - WHO - Coronavirus Myth Busters
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Coronavirus Myth Busters | COVID-19 WHO Advice

There are many myths and fake news spreading about coronavirus. People should not trust or forward such messages. We should only forward and follow information and guidelines from public health departments, WHO and such authorised agencies. Sharing Coronavirus Myth Busters | COVID-19 Advice For The Public found on World Health Organisation.

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