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An elderly Japanese man developed "restless anal syndrome" after catching covid, in what doctors claim is a world first.
The unidentified 77-year-old man was admitted to Tokyo Medical University Hospital after testing positive for covid.
Despite his age, he did not require any oxygen during his stay and managed to start breathing normally again 21 days after being admitted.
However a problem of another kind emerged several weeks after he was discharged.
The man began to suffer 'deep anal discomfort' about 10 cm above his perineum, the region between the genitals and the anus. This gave him an 'essential urge to move', according to medics who treated him.
Defecation did nothing to relieve the man's discomfort, wrote Dr Itaru Nakamura who detailed the case in BMC Infectious Diseases.
The man noticed the symptoms got worse towards the evening but he noticed that exercise such as walking, running or playing motion based video games alleviated his symptoms while taking a rest and staying still made them worse.
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Patient recovered from mild covid had internal haemorrhoids
Dr Nakamura said a colonoscopy, where a thin flexible camera is inserted into the anus, revealed the man had internal haemorrhoids but no other rectal damage.
Testing the man's nervous system also revealed no abnormalities.
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Symptoms of restless anal syndrome are "suffering"
Dr Nakamura said the symptoms of 'suffering' in the anal region include the urge to move, the worsening with rest, improvement with exercise but worsening at night, led medics to diagnose him with restless anal syndrome.
They classified this as a variant of the relatively common condition restless leg syndrome, and directly attributed it as being caused by his covid infection.
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How covid impacted nervous system is not fully understood
Dr Nakamura said how covid impacted patients' nervous system was not fully understood although a number of neurological conditions had been reported following infection.
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The neurological conditions reported following covi infection
These include delirium, confusion, psychosis, brain swelling, disruption to the brain's blood supply, and a condition characterised by weakness and numbness in parts of the body called Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
According to Dr Nakamura, the loss of taste and/or smell, which is famously associated with covid, is also considered a neurological impact of covi.
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Restless leg syndrome is a neurological condition and a sleep disorder
Restless leg syndrome is a common neurological condition that causes an overwhelming irresistible urge to move the legs as well as unpleasant sensations in the limbs.
Despite the name, the condition can also occur in other parts of the body such as arms, chest and face.
It is described as a sleep disorder due to the disruption it causes to people's lives.
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The 77-year-old Japanese is the first published case of covi causing restless anal syndrome
While restless leg syndrome has been associated with covid infection on two occasions, both in women under the age of 50 in Pakistan and Egypt, Dr Nakamura said his patient may be the first documented case of covid causing restless anal syndrome.
In many cases the cause of restless leg syndrome is unknown but it can run in families although the Japanese man had no family history of the condition.
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Clonazepam alleviates restless anal syndrome
The man was given a daily dose of 1.5mg of Clonazepam, a drug sold under the name Klonopin to treat seizures and fits, to help relax his anal muscles.
Dr Nakamura said that man continues to improve after 10 months on the medication.
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The penetration of restless leg syndrome in Japan, the UK and U.S.
Restless leg syndrome is thought to impact between 1 to 4 per cent of the Japanese population according to Dr Nakamura.
In the UK the restless leg syndrome is thought to affect one in ten people according to charity RLS-UK.
It it also thought 7 to 8% of the U.S. population, at least 3 million Americans, also have the disease according to the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation.
It is unclear how common the variant restless anal syndrome is.
It is unclear how common restless anal syndrome is because the condition is barely mentioned in medical literature.
Medics who reported the case in Japan described it as deep anal discomfort, associated with an 'essential' urge to move.
The symptoms were made worse by resting and being sedentary, and particularly bad in the evenings.
However, they were alleviated by exercise.
Japanese doctors described restless anal syndrome as a variant of restless leg syndrome.
Restless leg syndrome, also known as Willis-Ekbom disease, is a common condition affecting the nervous system. It is thought to affect up to one in 10 people.
It causes an overwhelming urge to move your legs along with an unpleasant crawling or creeping sensation.
Despite the name the sensation can also affect the arms, chest and face.
What causes restless leg syndrome is in many cases unknown.
It can run in families, though this is not believed to be the case for the Japanese man.
In some cases it can be caused by another medical condition.
Treatment can range from lifestyle changes such as increasing exercise or medication depending on what is causing the problem.
Refs: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10040779/Covid-cause-restless-anal-syndrome-Infected-Japanese-man-77-develops-bizarre-condition.html, https://nypost.com/2021/09/30/covid-19s-latest-odd-side-effect-restless-anal-syndrome/,https://bmcinfectdis.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12879-021-06683-7
News (10) to (12) / Reporter : Chen Beichen / Editor : Hu Long / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/09/29/a103230201.html
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Long is the surgeon responsible for certifying the fitness of 4,000 flight-ready airmen at the 1st Aviation Brigade at Ft. Rucker, Alabama. More recently, she functioned as a medical and scientific advisor to an Aviation training Brigade seeking to identify risk mitigation strategies, and bio statistical analysis of covid infections in both vaccinated and unvaccinated soldiers. Long has argued that a vaccine mandate is nonsensical when evaluating risk versus any potential benefits.
In the affidavit, Long raised concerns regarding the potential for SARS-CoV-2 (covi) vaccines to cause inflamed heart muscles, particularly in young men in the age range of most combat military pilots. Long has also accused the Department Of Defense of not following its own protocols by requiring an MRI scan of each airman after vaccination. “The population of student pilots I take care of are primarily in their 20s-30s, males and in excellent physical condition. The risk of serious illness or death in this population from SARS-CoV-2 is minimal, with a survival rate of 99.997%.” Long stated in the affidavit.
She then cited the potential for heart-related side effects stemming from the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines. Long wrote, “Literature has demonstrated that natural immunity is durable, completed, and superior to vaccination immunity to SARS-CoV-2. The mRNA vaccines produced by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna both have been linked to myocarditis, especially in young males between 16 and 24 years old”.
The FDA added warnings regarding the potential for heart inflammation to
the patient and provider fact sheets for the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech covi
vaccines in June 2021.
Long
continued, “Research shows that most individuals with myocarditis do not have
any symptoms. Complications of myocarditis include dilated cardiomyopathy,
arrhythmias, sudden cardiac death and carries a mortality rate of 20% at one
year and 50% at 5 years.”
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One soldier has cardiac problems, brain tumour, thyroid dysfunction after mRNA- vaccinated
“I
personally observed the most physically fit female soldier I have seen in over
20 years in the Army, go from Collegiate level athlete training for Ranger
School, to being physically debilitated with cardiac problems, newly diagnosed
pituitary brain tumor, thyroid dysfunction within weeks of getting vaccinated,”
wrote Long in the opinion portion of the affidavit.
She then
included other observations regarding potential adverse effects among the
airmen in her care, along with similar observations from her colleagues in the
lengthy affidavit, “Correlation by itself does not equal causation. However,
significant causal patterns do exist that raise correlation into a probable
cause. The burden to prove otherwise falls on the authorities such as the CDC,
FDA, and pharmaceutical manufacturers. I find the illnesses, injuries and
fatalities observed to be the proximate and causal effect of the covi
vaccinations.”
Lt. Colonel Long filed the affidavit under the Military Whistleblower Protection Act. She called for an immediate injunction and a halt to the Biden regime’s vaccine mandate affecting active-duty military personnel.
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Source : South China Morning Post
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) must increase its oversight of laboratories handling deadly pathogens, President Xi Jinping has told the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership.
Biosecurity is an important part of national security and a force that “affects and can even reshape the world”, Xi told the Politburo, the party’s top policymaking body on Wednesday (29 September 2021), according to state-owned Xinhua News Agency.
It was the Politburo’s first ever group study session specifically focused on
biosecurity, highlighting the importance the CCP leadership has attached to the
issue since the onset of the pandemic.
Xinhua News Agency reported, “Xi Jinping emphasised that, at present, traditional biosecurity issues and new biosecurity risks are superimposed on each other, and biological threats from overseas and domestic biological risks are intertwined.”
Xi’s warning comes at a time when the PRC and the U.S. are
engaged in a war of words
over the
origins of covid. Some members of Donald Trump’s
administration repeatedly accused China of engineering or leaking the
coronavirus from a lab in Wuhan, where the first covid outbreak was recorded.
The CCP foreign
ministry spokesman, Zhao Lijian, hit back against such accusations by promoting conspiracy
theories that the U.S. had introduced the virus to the central Chinese city.
The Biden-Harris administration has repeatedly called for CCP
China to share more data from the early stages of the outbreak in Wuhan –
something that has been described by Beijing as politicising a scientific
question.
The staff
of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, that study coronaviruses, have also
repeatedly been forced to deny that the
virus accidentally leaked from its laboratories.
On Wednesday, Xi said, “It is necessary to promote origin
tracing of the novel coronavirus (CCP virus, covi) based on scientific
principles and scientific rules” although he made no mention of the
controversial lab-leak theory.
He also called for faster early warning systems of emerging infectious diseases as well as better international collaboration on biosafety.
"It is
necessary to quickly detect and recognise newly emerged infectious diseases and
outbreaks,” he said.
“It
is necessary to actively participate in global biosafety governance, join hands
with the international community in responding to increasingly severe biosafety
challenges, and strengthen bilateral and multilateral cooperation and exchanges
in the formulation of biosafety policies, risk assessment, emergency response,
information sharing and capacity building.”
The CCP leader
also called for a proactive approach to pandemic prevention that “blocks the
transmission path of zoonotic diseases from the front end of the source”,
echoing calls from several prominent virologists who believe that covid was
ultimately caused by the increasingly narrow barrier between wildlife and human
societies.
PRC has
overhauled its biosecurity norms and regulations since Xi called for the swift
introduction of new biosecurity legislation in February 2020, weeks after the
outbreak in Wuhan was first detected.
New legislation was
passed in October 2020 and Chinese research institutes have been researching
shortcomings in the management of biosecurity risks.
The peer-reviewed
article, published in Biosafety and Health,
a journal sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association, concluded that
“biosafety awareness in CDC laboratory staff involved in pathogen detection is
low, especially the awareness regarding risk assessment and control.