After being diagnosed with COVID-19, most people would have recovered, but some have very distressing symptoms of long COVID, which interfere with their normal lives and work.
A recent study by The Lancet, a well-known medical journal, found that one-eighth of the people infected with COVID-19 develop at least one symptom of the long COVID.
Types of long COVID symptoms vary, some last more than two months, while some last more than a year, including fatigue, dyspnea, hair loss, rashes, cognitive dysfunction, sleep disturbance, myocarditis, acute kidney injury, extreme tiredness and fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain or tight chest, brain fog, heart palpitations, changes in smell and taste, joint pain, nausea and vomiting, tinnitus, depression, anxiety, and so on….
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