Description

Long COVID (also called post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, or PASC) refers to a range of symptoms that continue for weeks or months after the acute phase of COVID-19 infection has been resolved. While most people recover from COVID-19 within a few weeks, some continue to experience symptoms long after the virus is no longer detectable in the body. Common Symptoms of Long COVID: 1. Fatigue – Extreme tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest. 2. Shortness of breath – Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, even with minimal activity. 3. Cognitive issues – Sometimes referred to as "brain fog," including memory issues, difficulty concentrating, or confusion. 4. Chest pain – Persistent discomfort or pain in the chest. 5. Joint and muscle pain – Ongoing pain or stiffness in muscles and joints. 6. Sleep disturbances – Insomnia or interrupted sleep patterns. 7. Heart issues – Palpitations, arrhythmias, or increased heart rate. 8. Digestive issues – Diarrhea, stomach pain, or loss of appetite. 9. Anxiety and depression – Psychological effects, possibly exacerbated by ongoing health issues. 10. Headaches and dizziness – Persistent headaches, lightheadedness, or balance issues. 11. Loss of smell or taste – In some cases, the loss of these senses continues for an extended period.

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