MEDICINE & HEALTHFatigue and headache are two of the symptoms often associated with Long COVID even among children. Find out what an official report which shows otherwise says.
SARS-CoV-2 targets not only the lungs, but as well as the brain, heart, and other organs causing more people to cope with Long COVID symptoms even after being treated with the infection.
New research showed that COVID-19 survivors are more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke, coronary disease, and heart failure months after the infection.
Some studies have recently suggested that up to 50 percent of all people who have overcome infection experience symptoms of long COVID, which include chest pains, tiredness, difficulty breathing, loss of taste or smell, and sore joints.
A new study presented at the EuroEcho 2021 revealed the shortness of breath dyspnea is among the persistent symptoms experienced by long-COVID patients.
People experiencing Long COVID syndrome, specifically the loss of taste and smell have just found new hope in treating the post-coronavirus symptoms after the National Health Service issued guidelines on how to regain the said senses.
The ZOE COVID app helps in reducing the risk of long COVID as enables experts to track who has the virus, on top of being able to trace COVID-19 hotspots.
There is still a lot to be discovered about the long-term effects of coronavirus in the next few years. So far, the National Institute for Health Research determined four syndromes of long Covid.