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Common Viral Infections Like Flu and Cold Linked to Heart Diseases and Stroke

Last updated: November 4, 2025 2:49 pm
Neha Ashraf
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A long term global study has revealed that common viral infections such as flu, cold, and COVID-19 not only affect the body temporarily but can also increase the risk of heart diseases and stroke.

‎According to the American news outlet CNN, the study published by the American Heart Association reviewed 155 research studies analyzing data from millions of patients.

‎The data showed that immediately after a viral infection, especially within the first 14 weeks, the risk of heart attack or stroke increases significantly.

‎The research found that after influenza, the likelihood of heart attack or stroke increases up to four times. Similarly, individuals with long-term viral infections such as HIV or Hepatitis C were found to have a 60 percent higher risk of heart disease.

‎Experts explained that inflammation and blood clotting caused by viral infections put extra pressure on the arteries, which can lead to these conditions.

‎They advised people to get flu and COVID-19 vaccinations, as vaccines reduce the effects of viruses and lower the risk of heart diseases.

‎Doctors warned that if a person experiences chest pain, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, or weakness after a viral infection, they should immediately consult a healthcare professional.

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