Novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): physiology to pathophysiology and therapeutics including herbal medicines

Shahri Waseem, Syed Haider Husaini Mehdi
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COVID-19 emerged as a public health emergency of international concern in 2019 and spread globally. The spectrum of the diseases varied from asymptomatic to severe, even resulting in mortality. Gender and pre-existing co-morbidities were identifiable risk factors. Diabetes, hypertension, and chronic respiratory and cardiovascular diseases pose a risk of severe infections and manifestations. The vulnerability was due to ACE 2 receptors, thereby enhancing the entry and subsequent multiplication of the virus. Immune responses acted as the two-way sword, with cytokine storms posing a risk of severe complications. COVID-19 is also associated with long-term effects varying from neuropsychiatric to other complications. Mutations are expected to pose a challenge in the future. The second wave was also related to fungal infections due to varied causes like side effects of treatment and opportunistic infection due to immune suppression from using steroids. Naturopathy is also expected to work wonders. However, scientific and evidence-based results are required. COVID combat requires a multi-level approach. Nutrition and strict adherence to health and hygiene are essential preventive strategies.
新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19):生理学到病理生理学和包括草药在内的治疗学
2019年,新冠肺炎成为国际关注的突发公共卫生事件,并在全球蔓延。这些疾病的范围从无症状到严重,甚至导致死亡。性别和已存在的合并症是可识别的危险因素。糖尿病、高血压、慢性呼吸系统和心血管疾病构成严重感染和表现的风险。这种脆弱性是由于ACE 2受体,从而增强了病毒的进入和随后的增殖。免疫反应就像一把双刃剑,细胞因子风暴带来了严重并发症的风险。COVID-19还与从神经精神到其他并发症的长期影响有关。突变预计将在未来构成挑战。第二波还与真菌感染有关,原因多种多样,如治疗的副作用和使用类固醇引起的免疫抑制导致的机会性感染。自然疗法也有望创造奇迹。然而,科学和基于证据的结果是必要的。抗击新冠肺炎需要多层次的方法。营养和严格遵守健康和卫生是必不可少的预防战略。
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