Corona-positive: What to do after surviving infection? - kicker
The incidences are low nationwide. Nevertheless, amateur sports is not immune to corona infections. But what to do if you have actually been positively tested on the virus or has a disease behind? Dr. Andreas Stün, Commissioner at the Football Association of Rhineland-Palatinate (FVR), gives information on the association's own homepage, as amateur athletes can resist their hobby after surviving infection.
"It is important to distinguish whether you have symptoms or not, because the further procedure depends very crucial", according to the sports physician. "In the case of asymptomatic patients, shorter schemes are described for more than ten days, but I personally hold a sports break of 14 days for the majority of those affected by hobby sports people." On the one hand, the time in which one is generally in quarantine in a quarantine, on the other hand, it is observed that symptoms start at the prevailing variant B1.1.7 only from eight to tenth day.
"Consider every disease individually"
When symptom occurs, it is advised to not intensively burden the body at least two to four weeks. If there is a heart muscle inflammation, which was already described with infected "without relevant symptoms already", you should spare themselves for three months and do without any athletic burden.
Stün also advises to transfer the schemes of professionals with their different medical possibilities on amateur sports. Before that you should be guarded. "To avoid lasting damage, it is advisable to generally be careful after surviving illness, the training should then be started adapted, depending on the constellation and prior training state, as recommended for other infections," explains the doctor.
"It is important to consider each disease individually, as it always has to give an individual agreement between doctor and athlete due to the different pre-existing conditions and diseases," says Stühn.
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