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30% of COVID patients have these symptoms months later, says the new study

30% of COVID patients have these symptoms months later, says the new study

February 21, 2021 00:45 by NewsDesk

30% of COVID patients have these symptoms months later, says the new study


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30% of COVID patients have these symptoms months later, says the new study

Over the past year, researchers have been investigating all those, what, when and why of post-COVID syndrome, which can often be debilitating. Now, a new study Published in the journal on Friday JAMA Network open, found that a surprising number of people do not have a full recovery – 30 percent to be exact – still suffer up to nine months after infection symptoms. The majority of them, 84.7 percent, were never even admitted to the hospital because they suffered from mild illnesses. Read on to find out what the most common symptoms are reported by those in the study – and to ensure your health and the health of others, do not miss it Sure signs that you already have a Coronavirus.

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1. They feel a deep tiredness

One of the most common complaints of long shifts is excessive fatigue. According to the study, 24 patients out of the 177 (13.6 percent) reported fatigue.

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2. They have a loss of taste or smell

The loss of senses is one of the hallmark symptoms of COVID-19. However, some people find that they do not return to their initial infection. 24 patients (13.6 percent) reported this prolonged symptom.

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3. They have a cough

With many COVID infections, individuals cannot stop coughing. While the cough generally clears up, 13 percent of respondents claim that it lasted much longer than their initial infection. And of those admitted to the hospital, 80 percent reported a prolonged cough.

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4. They struggle to breathe

Shortness of breath is one of the most important symptoms of COVID-19, and for many it does not stop. 13 percent reported having trouble breathing – even while trying to complete a regular activity such as daily tasks. This number has risen to more than 80 percent for those hospitalized with the virus.

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5. They have muscle pain

Muscle pain was identified by 13 percent of respondents.

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6. They have brain fog

Brain feces was reported by just over 2.3 percent of COVID sufferers. According to many long-term applicants, this neurological symptom is one of the most debilitating and they are unable to complete daily tasks.

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8. What to do if you think you are a long haulier?

If you still suffer from any of these symptoms weeks after your initial COVID-19 diagnosis, you should call your doctor to discuss treatment. In addition, there are other resources – including clinics to COVID and support groups like Survivor Corps on Facebook – that can be helpful in terms of treatment. And make sure you keep yourself and others safe – wear a face mask which is tight-fitting and double-layered, do not travel, social distance avoids large crowds, do not go indoors with people you do not shelter with (especially in pubs), practice good hand hygiene, be vaccinated for you, and around you and others’ lives to protect, do not visit any of these things 35 places you are likely to catch COVID.

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