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Wuhan Doctors Found Their Skin Had Changed Colour After Surviving Covid-19

Two Chinese doctors who were infected with the Covid-19 while treating patients in the epicenter city of Wuhan survived the deadly illness, but their skin turned very dark after they were placed on life support.

Credit : Metro UK

Dr. Yi Fan and Dr. Hu Weifeng, both 42-year-old, were diagnosed with Covid-19 on Jan 18 while working at the Wuhan Central Hospital.

The critically ill doctors were taken to the Wuhan Pulmonary Hospital and then transferred twice, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

The two men’s changed skin colour was caused by a hormonal imbalance after their livers were damaged by the coronavirus, Chinese state media reported.

Credit : Metro UK ( Dr.Yi before contracted Covid-19)

But one doctor suspected that their skin turned dark due to a specific drug they received at the beginning of their treatment.

Credit : Metro UK ( Dr. Yi remains in hospital but is no longer in intensive care after 39 days on life support)

Dr.Yi, a cardiologist, was hooked up to an ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) life support machine for 39 days. The machine, which is similar to the heart-lung bypass machine used in open-heart surgery, pumps and oxygenates a patient’s blood outside the body.

“When I first gained consciousness, especially after I got to know about my condition, I felt scared. I had nightmares often,” Dr.Yi told CCTV from his hospital bed.

Credit : Metro UK ( Dr. Hu before contracted Covid-19)

Hu, a urologist, has been bedridden for 99 days and is still very weak after undergoing ECMO therapy from Feb. 7 to March 22, according to his physician, Dr. Li Shusheng.

He only regained his ability to speak on Apr 11, said Dr.Li, who added that the doctors’ normal skin colour is expected to return when their liver functions improve.

Credit : Metro Uk ( Dr. Hu remains in ICU and unable to speak until Apr 11)

Yi and Hu both worked with whistleblower Dr. Li Wenliang, who was punished for sounding the alarm over the coronavirus and died of the illness on Feb. 7.

Both men are receiving mental health support as a result of their traumatic experiences.

Source : Metro UK

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