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India Reports Unexpected Rise in Heart Attacks and Strokes

by Colleen Fleiss on Dec 13 2022 12:11 AM
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India Reports Unexpected Rise in Heart Attacks and Strokes
Both unvaccinated and vaccinated Indians are impacted by heart attacks and stroke, revealed study.
According to the survey by LocalCircles, a social community platform, 62 percent citizens said those in their network developed such conditions were double vaccinated, 11 percent said that those impacted were single-dose vaccinated, while 8 percent said they were not vaccinated.

While 61 percent said their contacts with severe medical conditions had COVID-19 once or more, 28 percent said their contacts who experienced severe medical conditions never had COVID-19, according to the survey involving 32,000 citizens from 357 districts.

Stroke and Heart Attack In Young Indians

Researchers estimate that over 200 million people worldwide may currently be having long COVID-19 conditions, where they are experiencing myocarditis, pericarditis, brain fog or memory issues, sleep apnea, fatigue, joint pain, and other health conditions.

In addition to these, several cases have been reported in the media just in the last 3 months where healthy, young and middle-aged individuals, both men and women have experienced a heart attack and died.

“In several of these cases, the individual was engaged in some physical activity like dance, gym, walking etc. when they experienced the cardiac event. This has led to worries and anxiety in the minds of many, wanting to understand what is driving such sudden deaths,” according to the survey.

Though the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare came out with a “National Comprehensive Guidelines for Management of Post-COVID Sequelae” for doctors last year, not much seems to have been done to inform citizens, both vaccinated and unvaccinated, who survived more than one bout of COVID-19 or its variants, on possible complications and the need to avoid COVID-19 reinfections.

The government guidelines at the onset stated that “up to 20 percent-30 percent of patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 have evidence of myocardial involvement manifested by elevated troponin levels, venous thromboembolism, heart failure and arrhythmias.”

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The survey found that more than half the respondents knew of at least one or more individuals who are suffering due to after-effects of COVID-19.

“This is a high percentage which clearly indicates that prevalence of these severe conditions is very much a reality, ” the findings showed.

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LocalCircles said it will escalate these findings to key stakeholders in the governments so the same can be evaluated for further research and on-ground actions.

Source-IANS


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