The severity of a Coronavirus infection depends on many factors. Some people with the virus experience no symptoms at all, while others sadly don’t survive.
As medical experts now know far more about COVID-19, they can name the underlying health issues that may lead to severe complications. This article lists the health issues most likely to cause life-threatening COVID-19 infections.
Lung Disease
As the coronavirus attacks your respiratory system, anyone with pre-existing lung disease is at greater risk. Moreover, doctors now know that some medications for lung conditions such as lung cancer, cystic fibrosis, and COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) may weaken your immune system.
It’s best to consult a doctor to minimize the risk of developing severe COVID-19.
Obesity and Diabetes
Most overweight Coronavirus patients suffer significant and life-threatening symptoms, as do those with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
Both obesity and diabetes hamper the body’s immune system response. Managing diabetes and adopting a healthy diet are essential in reducing the risk of developing a severe COVID-19 infection.
Autoimmune Disease and Weakened Immune System
The immune system plays a crucial role in fighting the coronavirus. Transplant, HIV/AIDS, and cancer patients likely have a weakened immune system, and people with an autoimmune disease are also likely to experience a severe infection.
Reducing the risk of infection and boosting your immune system helps lessen the severity.
Chronic Liver and Kidney Disease
If you suffer from a chronic liver or kidney disease, you’re at risk of a life-threatening COVID-19 infection. Discuss a course of action with your physician to ensure the treatment for your underlying condition doesn’t compromise COVID-19 therapy or vice versa.
Other Pre-Existing Health Conditions That Can Lead to Serious Coronavirus Infection
Other chronic health conditions may lead to a life-threatening COVID-19 infection, including heart disease, cancer, nervous system and brain conditions such as dementia and stroke, and certain blood disorders.
If you or a loved one suffer from any of the above health issues, consult a doctor to discuss the best ways to reduce the risks and boost the immune system.