The impact of coronavirus on the patient’s vascular system can be reflected in the violation of the functions of fine motor skills, said on Wednesday, February 9, virologist, molecular biologist, leading researcher at Lomonosov Moscow State University Maxim Skulachev.
“Fine motor impairment with COVID-19 is most likely a minor neurological disorder. It may be associated with damage to blood vessels, in particular, small vessels of the brain, but in the vast majority of cases this is all reversible. This symptom will pass if a person adheres to a healthy lifestyle, ”explained the specialist in an interview with URA.RU.
Skulachev’s colleague, the chief prophylactologist of the Ural Federal District, Doctor of Medical Sciences Sergey Tokarev, added that impaired fine motor skills after COVID-19 can be caused by damage to the central nervous system.
“This may have the same genesis as other neurological disorders that occur with COVID-19,” said the doctor of science.
In mid-January, a hematologist, head of the transfusiology department of the National Medical Research Center for Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology named after A.I. Dmitry Rogachev of the Russian Ministry of Health Pavel Trakhtman explained what caused hematomas on the body in patients with coronavirus. He clarified that the disease provokes disturbances in the blood coagulation system.
A large-scale vaccination campaign continues in Russia. Citizens are vaccinated for free. Five vaccines against coronavirus have been registered in the country: Sputnik V, which became the first vaccine against COVID-19 in the Russian Federation and the world, as well as Sputnik Light, EpiVacCorona, EpiVacCorona-N and KoviVac.
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