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OPTOMETRY: IN YOUR CAREER EPIPHANY YOU HAVE AN DID ALWAYS OR WAS IT MOMENT THE MASTER PLAN? PART OF DOES YOUR BETWEEN DIFFERENCE WHAT IS THE OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST, AN OPHTHALMOLOGIST? AND JOB ENTAIL?

COVID is still a mystery mostly because of the way it affects various body organs. A respiratory illness in nature, COVID affects the body way differently than other respiratory issues.

It affects the heart, lungs, kidneys and even brain. A recent research study has found a strong link between COVID and diabetes.

“After COVID-19, patients of all ages and genders had an elevated incidence and relative risk for a new diagnosis of diabetes. Particular attention should be paid during the first 3 months of follow-up after COVID-19 for new-onset diabetes,” the study, published in BMC Medicine, found. The researchers studied the risk of onset of diabetes in 10 populations who had COVID.

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They found that there was a 1.48 times increased risk of developing type 1 diabetes and a 1.7 times higher risk of type 2 diabetes compared to those who were not infected with COVID. Apart from this, the researchers have also predicted a higher risk of diabetes in other cases. Their analysis also found that there is a risk of 1.2 times of developing diabetes after COVID compared to patients with other upper respiratory tract infections and a 1.82 higher risk of developing diabetes after COVID compared to the general population. The researchers have stressed on the need to test the patient’s glucose metabolism in the post-acute phase of COVID. Several other studies have found that the coronavirus acts on the mRNA of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) in the endocrine and exocrine glands of the pancreas.

Also, the coronavirus can induce a cytokine storm that “may play a role in promoting insulin resistance and β-cell hyperstimulation, ultimately leading to altered cellular function and the death of β-cells,” the researchers explain.

A study published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology in March 2022, said that even mild COVID infections can amplify a person’s chance of developing diabetes, especially for those already susceptible to the disease.

The researchers studied the medical records of more than 180,000 people who had survived for longer than a month after catching COVID. They found that those who had had COVID were about 40 percent more likely to develop diabetes up to a year. “That meant that for every 1,000 people studied in each group, roughly 13 more individuals in the COVID-19 group were diagnosed with diabetes. Almost all cases detected were type 2 diabetes, in which the body becomes resistant to or doesn’t produce enough insulin,” the research study found.

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