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Zingiber officinale is a flowering plant that is popularly known as ginger. Ginger's root (rhizome) is a popular ingredient in a variety of cuisines; moreover, ginger has been used medicinally throughout Asia and Africa for thousands of years, most notably in India.

Ginger may be used in a variety of ways. It is edible both fresh and dried. Additionally, it is accessible as tinctures, capsules,, and lozenges. Ginger oil and ginger extract are also available commercially.


Ginger has very rare adverse effects. However, excessive intake of ginger may cause heartburn, diarrhoea, or oral discomfort. Avoid ginger Consumption if you are prone to bleeding. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning ginger supplements if you intend to use them frequently, have gallstones, or are using any blood-thinning medicines.
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Some persons who have been infected with the virus show no signs or symptoms. Symptoms associated with the virus are chills, a cough, discomfort, and a lack of appetite. Certain people have been affected more negatively by COVID-19 since it might cause more serious symptoms. , such as a high temperature, a strong cough, and shortness of breath, all of which are signs of pneumonia.

COVID-19 patients may also have neurological, gastrointestinal (GI), or both symptoms. These can happen with or without respiratory symptoms.

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Is it true that after recovering from COVID-19, people are more prone to get other diseases?

The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 can permanently harm the lungs, heart muscle, kidneys, brain, and other organs. Furthermore, some persons (called "long haulers") who recover from COVID's severe symptoms may experience debilitating tiredness, trouble thinking, and other symptoms that make it impossible to function normally at work or at home.



As if the pain wasn't bad enough, it's becoming evident that people who recover from COVID have a higher chance of contracting a number of other diseases. Research published online by the journal Nature on April 22, 2021, compared 73,000 U.S. veterans who survived COVID against almost five million non-hospitalized veterans without COVID and another big group with pneumonia caused by. In terms of age, sex, race and ethnicity, neighbourhood where they resided, patient's previous medical history, use of medical services, and other factors, the two comparison groups were similar to the COVID group. All of the groups were monitored for four months on average. People who "recovered" from COVID were more likely to acquire new health issues during that period, such as heart attacks, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, muscle inflammation, diabetes and blood clots in their lungs. COVID patients had a 60 per cent greater chance of dying during the study. People became more vulnerable to infections as a result of the coronavirus's response to the body, even after the virus's symptoms had ended. Although individuals who had been sickest with COVID had the highest risk of these diseases, even those who were only slightly ill had a higher risk.

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