Case Report
Vitreous Hemorrhage of Pre-Retinal Location after COVID Vaccine. Clinical Case Report
Arturo Solís Herrera* and Paola E. Solís Arias
Human Photosynthesis Research Center, CS Aguascalientes, México
Arturo Solís Herrera, Human Photosynthesis Research Center, CS Aguascalientes, México.
Received Date: December 06, 2021; Published Date: January 12, 2022
Abstract
It is not normal for young athletes to suffer from cardiac arrests or to die while playing their sport, but this year it is happening. All these heart issues and deaths come shortly after they got a COVID vaccine. While it is possible this can happen to people who did not get a COVID vaccine, the sheer numbers clearly point to the only obvious cause.
A non-exhaustive list of injuries reported including Cardiac arrest (the most), Blood cloths or thrombosis, Stroke, Irregular heartbeat, Arrythmia, Neuropathy, Death.
The COVID-19 pandemic, which started in late 2019 and continues as at mid-2021, has caused enormous damage to health and lives globally. The urgent public health need has led to the development of vaccines against COVID-19 in record-breaking time.
Keywords: Retina; Blood; COVID; Vaccine; Coagulation; Vitreous body
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Arturo Solís Herrera, Paola E. Solís Arias. Vitreous Hemorrhage of Pre-Retinal Location after COVID Vaccine. Clinical Case Report. W J Opthalmol & Vision Res. 4(1): 2022. WJOVR.MS.ID.000576. DOI: 10.33552/WJOVR.2022.04.000576.
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Retina, Blood, COVID, Vaccine, Coagulation, Vitreous body, Coronavirus disease, Structural proteins, Nonstructural proteins, Accessory proteins, Thrombosis, Thrombocytopenia
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