ANI, that there was an increase in brain and heart-related issues during the second wave, however, in the present scenario, more data is required.
Dr Shetty said informed that the “covid patients especially during the second wave, there was definitely a slight increase in the incidence of Covid patients developing clot forms, and clots in the brain or in the heart.
But that pattern we saw only during the second wave. But we need to really get the data and then only I can say, whether it is really the case, but we did see a slightly higher incidence of brain stroke and heart problems." On the other hand, Dr Nitish Naik, Professor, Department of Cardiology, AIIMS, Delhi said that the study about the role of Covid in precipitating acute cardiac problems after recovery is still evolving, noting, “all flu like illnesses have always been associated with increased risk of cardiac health-related issues.
This has been known for many years and Covid is also behaving similarly. Our knowledge about the role of Covid 19 in precipitating acute cardiac problems after recovery is still evolving." He further informed that while there are reports of heart involvement even after even mild Covid infections, the vast majority will recover without the need for any investigations or interventions.