What is artificial ventilation?
They talk about breathing or artificial ventilation, but many people have no idea what it is.
It's not an oxygen mask put over your mouth while lying there thinking about your life.
It is an invasive ventilation for COVID-19, it is an intubation that is done under general anesthesia and consists of staying 2 to 3 weeks without moving, often head down (prone) with a tube buried in your mouth to the trachea that allows you to breathe at the rate of the machine it is connected to.
You can neither speak nor eat nor do anything natural.
The discomfort and pain suffered by the patient requires the administration of sedatives and analgesics to ensure tolerance to the tube for as long as the patient needs the machine to breathe, all this during an artificial coma.
Within 20 days of this "gentle treatment" in a young patient, the loss of muscle mass is 40% and the rehabilitation will be 6 to 12 months, associated with trauma to the mouth or even vocal cords, pain without size.
If the hospitalization time is not too long the tube has to be removed to make a tracheotomy.
That's why the elderly or fragile people can't stand it.
So don't leave the house and if you do, do it responsibly.
Be responsible!