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21-year-old male here. I recently went through having covid and I'm concerned about the long term effects. What treatments can I take? ?
5 Answers
- Anonymous4 months ago
There is a vaccine that exist, but I think it's about 94% effective. It seems like the vaccine has side effects. I think you should watch what happens to other people before taking the vaccine.
I think you have two choices. You can either take the vaccine, or not take it, but either way you might suffer. I don't know if you are experiencing anything bad now, but it won't be a win win situation, for you.
I read about how the covid damages internal organs, so it's up to you want you want to do. If you are able to get a vaccine then you will have to decide if you want to take it, or not.
Regarding myself, I am not infected yet with the covid. I have been watching, and reading about what the covid does to people, and I believe NOTHING good can come from getting infected with the covid.
- Anonymous4 months ago
Just keep seeing your doctor and having regular visits zx
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- Anonymous4 months ago
Since covid was only "discovered" one year ago, I pretty sure long term effects are still being identified. Why don't you start with living a healthy lifestyle, practice reasonable social distancing, follow-up with your doctor on a routine basis, and wear your mask where appropriate.
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- Diane ALv 74 months ago
There aren’t any “treatments”. If there were you would hear about them, and you can’t treat something you don’t have yet.