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Hotel stock after SARS

Before the recent outbreak of new pneumonia, the panic caused by SARS in 2003 seemed far away from us, but now it reminds us again that human beings are not indestructible. Moreover, SARS is not completely cured as some people think, because the price of treatment is the damage of body organs.

In 2003, communication was far less developed and medical treatment was relatively limited. When SARS first became popular, people lacked relevant experience and failed to stop it in time, which led to widespread infection. At the initial stage of infection, people found that hormone therapy can alleviate the symptoms of SARS, so they used a lot of glucocorticoid, but due to excessive treatment, the humerus was necrotic.

At that time, the situation was special, and hormone therapy was the fastest way. However, too much hormone will damage blood vessels, cause blood supply interruption, thus causing humeral ischemia and necrosis, which will bring great physical pain and psychological harm to patients.

Besides humeral necrosis, another serious sequela of SARS is pulmonary fibrosis. Because of the low temperature, the lung is the main attack site of SARS virus. In the struggle between virus and drugs, the damage of lung cells may be further aggravated and eventually necrosis, which seriously affects the respiratory function of patients.

Most SARS patients will have sequelae to varying degrees, which means that they will struggle with the disease for most of their lives. Although they managed to escape the ravages of SARS, they were still accompanied by endless medical treatment and surgery. In addition to physical pain, SARS patients usually have mental health problems. In 2009, a report in the Beijing News showed that 80% of people left their jobs due to illness and 60% of their families changed. Osteonecrosis, pulmonary fibrosis and depression are almost common symptoms in patients with SARS sequelae? .

Long-term illness, continuous treatment and other people's different eyes, in an abnormal environment, patients will fall into depression and other psychological diseases even after being cured. Moreover, the battlefield that ends the battle is always lonely. As information began to fade out of people's field of vision, patients with SARS sequelae were slowly forgotten by society.

Therefore, when we pay attention to the recent pneumonia incident, we must plan ahead. Stop the infection as soon as possible before it gets worse.