Medicine & TechnologyPeople suffering from COVID-19 long-hauls are only a step closer to discovering relief from symptoms they've been experiencing since they got infected with the virus.
Medical experts are currently working hard to have a better idea of what's exactly causing long-COVID symptoms that persist for months after an infection of the virus.
Experts worry that many long-haulers may be diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome. Researchers are collaborating to keep track of COVID-19 patients and to understand the conditions post the viral disease.
Previously healthy individuals with no medical history are currently suffering long-term effects of coronavirus. Some of these long-haulers are currently under monitory programs as scientists are still figuring out why some patients have lasting symptoms months after getting ill.
Scientists are starting to pay more attention to long-haulers who suffer long-term effects of the virus. They are also just beginning to understand how the virus is affecting areas outside the respiratory system and cause damage to the organs such as acute pancreatitis.
Basic coronavirus symptoms have been determined by doctors and have been government guidelines for months since the virus outbreak. However, a certain percentage of patients have shown peculiar symptoms which remain a mystery to medical experts.