Our understanding of COVID-19 is constantly progressing, giving better insight into the heterogeneous nature of its acute and long-term effects. Recent literature on the long-term health consequences of COVID-19 discusses the need for a comprehensive understanding of the multisystemic pathophysiology,...
The risk of getting durable long COVID-19 symptoms increases with the severity of the acute infection, the study in JAMA found. The average duration of long COVID-19 was nine months for people who were hospitalized f...
Long-COVID: what it means and how to manage the longer-term effectsdoi:10.7748/phc.31.2.9.s3COVID-19CHRONIC diseasesPOST-acute COVID-19 syndromePATIENTS' attitudesHEALTHINFORMATION resourcesHEALTH self-careThe article offers clinical update on managing the longer-term health effects...
Indirect effects could arise from fear and anxiety reducing or delaying presentation for non-COVID-19 related conditions such as acute coronary syndromes, one of the commonest antecedents to cardiac arrest.3, 5 Social isolation can worsen mental health increasing self-harm and substance use ...
“The vaccine may protect against the long-term effects of COVID,” he adds. “We don’t know yet, but it’s a possible benefit.” Next up:Everything You Need to Know About the COVID Delta Variant, Including How Protected You Are if You're Vaccinated ...
It’s hard to say exactly, because the coronavirus is still so new that scientists don’t know much about long-term effects. The best evidence comes from patients themselves, and some experience a variety of symptoms long after their infections have cleared. ...
What are the potential long-term effects of having COVID-19? It's hard to say exactly, because the coronavirus is still so new that scientists don't know much about long-term effects. The best evidence comes from patients themselves, and some experience a variety of symptoms long after the...
Different authors have used several terms to describe prolonged symptoms following COVID-19 illness, such as “Long COVID-19”, “post-acute COVID-19”, “persistent COVID-19 symptoms”, “chronic COVID-19”, “post-COVID-19 manifestations”, “long-term COVID-19 effects”, “post CO...
Emerging research and first-person accounts reveal that certain patients who have survived COVID-19 still suffer from side effects long after their initial illness.
Our understanding of COVID-19 is constantly progressing, giving better insight into the heterogeneous nature of its acute and long-term effects. Recent literature on the long-term health consequences of COVID-19 discusses the need for a comprehensive understanding of the multisystemic pathophysiology,...