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Patients who have recovered from Covid-19 may be at risk of developing blood clots: Study


SINGAPORE - People who have recovered from Covid-19, regardless of the severity of their disease, may be at risk of developing blood clots due to an overactive immune system, according to a study by local scientists.
Blood clots in major arteries, especially those which are linked to vital organs, can increase a person s risk of heart attack, stroke or organ failure.
Blood samples from 30 patients who had recovered from mild, moderate and severe Covid-19 were collected a month after they had been discharged from the hospital.
All of them were found to have blood vessel damage, possibly arising from a lingering immune response, which could trigger the formation of blood clots. ....

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