Coronavirus In The Lungs: What Does It Do?
Recently, the New York Times shared a video demonstrating coronavirus in the lungs and what it does. The video reviews chest scans from a generally healthy 59-year-old man with coronavirus. This patient was asymptomatic days before the scans. The scans show a green shaded area where the virus damaged tissue in the lungs, ultimately killing the patient.
For more than 80% of people who get COVID-19, many will experience mild or even no symptoms of the virus. However, for other people it is deadly. Scientists explain that there is a strong correlation between people who died and those who developed a condition known as ARDS, or Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. ARDS occurs when fluid collects in the tiny air sacs (alveolus) in the lungs and prevents oxygen from reaching organs. ARDS typically occurs from direct illness or injury to the lungs, such as pneumonia, inhaling harmful substances, near drowning, or trauma from car accidents. ARDS is often fatal, and the risk of death increases with age and severity of illness.
When we breathe in air, oxygen goes down our windpipe and fills the lungs. The barrier between the alveolus (the small air sacs at the end of the lungs) and red blood cells is extremely thin. This factor allows oxygen to easily travel through it. Once inside, the bloodstream takes oxygen back into the heart and then to the rest of the body. This characteristic is the key to understanding why COVID-19 is killing people, scientists explain.
The risks of COVID-19 leading to ARDS
While experts are still trying to understand how COVID-19 leads to ARDS, it is believed that the virus causes a malfunction of the pulmonary vessels within the lungs. When that happens, the exchange of oxygen within the body is impaired. ARDS seems to develop after patients progress beyond seven to ten days of the onset of symptoms. The entire wall of the air sacs (alveolus) gets coated in a layer of thick fluid. As the fluid layer becomes thicker, oxygen can no longer pass into the bloodstream, and organs begin to suffocate. Once ARDS develops with COVID-19, it progresses rapidly compared to development from other causes, and patient health deteriorates rapidly.
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