Dkt. Philip Mpango: Narudi kuchapa kazi, Mungu amenivusha. Leo siku ya 3 sijatumia mtungi wa Oxygen

Dkt. Philip Mpango: Narudi kuchapa kazi, Mungu amenivusha. Leo siku ya 3 sijatumia mtungi wa Oxygen

Kwani ni lazima kufanya press coference? Jamaa bado anaumwa na kalazimishwa kuongea na wanahabari. Na hakusema kama kaugua corona. Watanzania nani katuroga? Tumekua kama mazuzu.
Iwe kalazimishwa au hiari yake ni ujinga tu kwani kama karuhusiwa angeenda kupumzika kwake hadi apate nguvu kuna tatizo gani kuliko kuita conference huku hata nguvu za kuzungumza hana

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Mbona Maalim seif alipoongea hukutokwa povu
Ni wakati gani Maalim Seif aliita waandishi kuongelea habari za ugonjwa uliomsibu?

Mzee Mpango ni mtu mzima, angekausha tu maana ugonjwa ni issue binafsi...
 
Kuna sentens nimemsikia akisema "nanimeanza kazi leo leo wale wenzangu wakuchungulia chungulia NMB sasahiv wanacheka"
 
Kumbe alikuwa anaumwa kweli? Nilijua mijamaa ilikuwa inazusha tu.

Mshukuru sana Mungu, usije ukakufuru ukamshukuru yule jamaa yetu kama walivyofanya wale vigogo wa Pentekoste.
Mishetani mmeshindwa
 
Video : Mahojiano marefu na mbunge Dr. Mpango

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Ombi kwa waliopitia changamoto ya upumuaji kitaalamu

Dr. Philip Mpango (Mb), afahamu kuwa ugonjwa huu wa covid-19 unakongolosha, unakuletea uchovu mwilini ambao hukuwa nao kwa miezi kibao hata baada ya mgonjwa kuruhusiwa kutoka hospitali, yaani unakuletea makando kando kibao ikiwemo udhoofu wa maungo na viungo vingine vya ndani ya mwili.

Kubwa amevuka steji ya kwanza. Hivyo asikimbilie kuongea sana ktk conferences au kufanya kazi zake za kawaida za kiofisi ofisini au mtandaoni nyumbani. Apumzike apewe likizo ndefu akae nyumbani akiangalia afya yake.

COVID-19 (coronavirus): Long-term effects​

COVID-19 symptoms can sometimes persist for months. The virus can damage the lungs, heart and brain, which increases the risk of long-term health problems.
By Mayo Clinic Staff
Most people who have coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) recover completely within a few weeks. But some people — even those who had mild versions of the disease — continue to experience symptoms after their initial recovery.

These people sometimes describe themselves as "long haulers" and the condition has been called post-COVID-19 syndrome or "long COVID-19."

Older people and people with many serious medical conditions are the most likely to experience lingering COVID-19 symptoms, but even young, otherwise healthy people can feel unwell for weeks to months after infection. The most common signs and symptoms that linger over time include:
  • Fatigue
  • Shortness of breath
  • Cough
  • Joint pain
  • Chest pain
Other long-term signs and symptoms may include:
  • Muscle pain or headache
  • Fast or pounding heartbeat
  • Loss of smell or taste
  • Memory, concentration or sleep problems
  • Rash or hair loss

Video: Long-term symptoms, complications of COVID-19​


Organ damage caused by COVID-19​

Although COVID-19 is seen as a disease that primarily affects the lungs, it can damage many other organs as well. This organ damage may increase the risk of long-term health problems. Organs that may be affected by COVID-19 include:
  • Heart. Imaging tests taken months after recovery from COVID-19 have shown lasting damage to the heart muscle, even in people who experienced only mild COVID-19 symptoms. This may increase the risk of heart failure or other heart complications in the future.
  • Lungs. The type of pneumonia often associated with COVID-19 can cause long-standing damage to the tiny air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs. The resulting scar tissue can lead to long-term breathing problems.
  • Brain. Even in young people, COVID-19 can cause strokes, seizures and Guillain-Barre syndrome — a condition that causes temporary paralysis. COVID-19 may also increase the risk of developing Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.

Blood clots and blood vessel problems​

COVID-19 can make blood cells more likely to clump up and form clots. While large clots can cause heart attacks and strokes, much of the heart damage caused by COVID-19 is believed to stem from very small clots that block tiny blood vessels (capillaries) in the heart muscle.

Other parts of the body affected by blood clots include the lungs, legs, liver and kidneys. COVID-19 can also weaken blood vessels and cause them to leak, which contributes to potentially long-lasting problems with the liver and kidneys.

Problems with mood and fatigue​

People who have severe symptoms of COVID-19 often have to be treated in a hospital's intensive care unit, with mechanical assistance such as ventilators to breathe. Simply surviving this experience can make a person more likely to later develop post-traumatic stress syndrome, depression and anxiety.

Because it's difficult to predict long-term outcomes from the new COVID-19 virus, scientists are looking at the long-term effects seen in related viruses, such as the virus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).

Many people who have recovered from SARS have gone on to develop chronic fatigue syndrome, a complex disorder characterized by extreme fatigue that worsens with physical or mental activity, but doesn't improve with rest. The same may be true for people who have had COVID-19.

Many long-term COVID-19 effects still unknown​

Much is still unknown about how COVID-19 will affect people over time. However, researchers recommend that doctors closely monitor people who have had COVID-19 to see how their organs are functioning after recovery.

Many large medical centers are opening specialized clinics to provide care for people who have persistent symptoms or related illnesses after they recover from COVID-19.

It's important to remember that most people who have COVID-19 recover quickly. But the potentially long-lasting problems from COVID-19 make it even more important to reduce the spread of the disease by following precautions such as wearing masks, avoiding crowds and keeping hands clean

Mh mbona balaa, ukiupata kwa mara ya pili with these long Covid-19 effects lazima ukamsalimie Mungu.
 
Kwani ni lazima kufanya press coference? Jamaa bado anaumwa na kalazimishwa kuongea na wanahabari. Na hakusema kama kaugua corona. Watanzania nani katuroga? Tumekua kama mazuzu.
Mtu anaonekana bado yuko hoi,anajitokeza na kufanya press conference ,shida yote hiyo ni juu ya nini? halafu hajavaa barakoa anakohoa kohoakohoa tu ,hapo anataka kumfurahisha nani? watu wamesoma lakini hawajaelimika kwa kweli
 
Kumbe alikuwa anaumwa kweli? Nilijua mijamaa ilikuwa inazusha tu.

Mshukuru sana Mungu, usije ukakufuru ukamshukuru yule jamaa yetu kama walivyofanya wale vigogo wa Pentekoste.
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Amezungumza na waandishi wa habari akiwa hospitali ya Benjamin Mkapa Dodoma leo tarehe 23 Febr 2021, live kupitia TBC.

Amesema alikuja hapo hospitalini akiwa na mtungi wa Oxygen. Amekuwapo kwa zaidi ya wiki mbili. Na leo ni siku ya 3 hajagusa mtungi wa Oxygen, anapumua mwenyewe.

Tunafurahi sana kuona amepona.

Binafsi nafurahi zaidi kwa ushuhuda wake wa kwamba amepona kwa tiba rasmi za hospitali, na si kwa mambo ya kujifukiza na kupiga nyungu. Huu ni ushuhuda kwamba hizi ndizo huduma tunazopaswa kuzieneza kwa wote na kuhimiza wananchi wazitumie, na siyo kutupoteza kwa mambo ya nyungu.

Amesifu excellent professionalism ya madaktari wetu. Naomba ujumbe huu uwafikie wale wanasiasa wote wanaobeza madaktari wetu na kuwadhalilisha, na ujumbe uwafikie pia wale wanaohimiza uganga wa jadi. Mheshimiwa amekiri kuwa hii sekta inastahili kupewa kipaumbele zaidi.
Uko sahihi kiasi chake mkuu.

Lakini kumuona qualified Daktari yupo na mgonjwa anayekohoa bila hata mask. Na anajua kabisa huyu mgonjwa ana COVID ambayo haijapona….... Imenifanya niwaze huyu bwana elimu yake inamsaidia vipi.... Nimeogopa sana.....
 
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