COVID-19 has had massive impacts on our world. Every person on planet earth has been affected in some way by this virus and its ramifications. Thankfully, we know that most people who contract SARS-CoV2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, have mild to moderate degrees of illness that subside quickly. However, some individuals experience ongoing symptoms and crippling fatigue. You may be surprised to know that post-viral syndrome can result from other common viruses. Regardless of the virus, when symptoms persist and health isn’t quickly restored, it’s important to find out why this is happening. Post-Viral Syndrome Post-viral syndrome, also known as post-viral fatigue or post-viral fatigue syndrome, isn’t a new phenomenon. It’s just that now people are likening these ongoing symptoms with post-COVID syndrome. It’s important to understand that individuals can experience ongoing symptoms and reactions following Epstein Barr virus, severe acute respiratory syndrome from the SARS-COV1 virus, West Nile …
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