Trends in Internal Medicine

Open Access ISSN: 2771-5906

Abstract


Treating Long COVID with Nasal Viral Disinfection, That Contributes A Novel Pathological Mechanism Underlies Study on the Impact of Nasal Virus on Central Nervous System

Authors: Yong Tan

Background: It is a global health crisis for Long coronavirus-disease whom Severe-acute-respiratory-syndrome-coronavirus-2 infection causes for prevalence increasing over the time; as researchers increasingly concern its pathological impact on patient’s central nervous system.

Materials and Method: With cold (equal or less than 0 degree Celsius) hypertonic solution with 2% NaCl (w/v) and ethanol up to 5% (v/v) as viral disinfectant in use to douse nasal cavity. A cohort who with Long
coronavirus-disease develops the syndrome of digestive system were acquired in control referring to observable in our clinical study.

Result: Sterilization intended on Severe-acute-respiratory-syndrome-coronavirus-2 actually amounts to covering conspecific nasal virus for their homogenic envelope. The outcome is stunning not only to mitigate the clinical manifestations but subjects getting younger identifies virus is capable of siting at nasal lining to exert their dangerous virulence into patient’s cranial cavity. Meanwhile, a novel finding in treatment demonstrates there is a physical pathway in tissue serving such viral behaviors.

Conclusion: Controlling the viral infection in up respiratory airway, including Long coronavirus disease is no longer a challenge. For doing that, a new-brand health condition has turned upside down a consensus over life: Debilitating people’s physical condition over time, the nasal virus should share the largest responsibility rather than human senescence. And, a novel pathological mechanism involved explains how does it; that holds a profound significance to future an extensively exploration on human health.

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