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Overall, the most common symptoms of long-term pulmonary sequelae experienced by those with COVID-19 include fatigue, dyspnea, and/or cough. The prevalence of these symptoms and the severity of abnormalities on imaging depend on the severity of acute illness Epidemiology A breakdown of the major...
Acute symptoms of COVID-19, such as cough, fever and shortness of breath, are now widely known. What is not known, however, is what symptoms and complications may linger long after an initial COVID-19 infection. Early research shows the disease attacks m
Dr Margaret O'Hara, a founding trustee of Long Covid Support, said the results confirm evidence that COVID causes damage to a large number of organs and systems in the body. "It is abundantly clear now that it is not simply a respiratory virus and that it is causing long term harm ...
Severity of the acute COVID infection behaved as an independent predictor for the development of PCS, with high odds of experiencing persistent cough (OR?=?13.1), memory loss (OR?=?5.2) and fatigue (OR?=?3.3). Further, 30% of subjects in the severe group experienced statistically ...
Persistent cough持续的咳嗽 Chest pain胸痛 Trouble speaking讲话困难 Muscle aches肌肉痛 Loss of smell or taste味觉或嗅觉丢失 Depression or anxiety焦虑或抑郁 Fever发烧 新冠后遗症种类分布 People with post COVID-19 condition, also known as “long COVID”, may have difficulty functioning in everyday li...
With the growing population of recovered patients, it is crucial to understand the long-term consequences of the disease and management strategies. Although COVID-19 was initially considered an acute respiratory illness, recent evidence suggests that manifestations including but not limited to those of...
COVID-19 can involve persistence, sequelae, and other medical complications that last weeks to months after initial recovery. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify studies assessing the long-term effects of COVID-19. LitCOVID and Embase were searched to identify articles with ...
surveyed reported that they developed at least one long-term Covid symptom. They also found that women were more likely than men to develop long COVID, as were smokers, people who were overweight, people who had been admitted to the hospital, and people who were living in “deprived areas...
Both the scientific and lay literature have increasingly turned attention to the propensity for some people to experience prolonged and disruptive long-term health consequences after having ostensibly recovered from the acute stage of COVID-19.2 This group of signs and symptoms has commonly been refer...