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As the pandemic wore on, it became clear that persistent lung problems can complicate long-term recovery plans. “I do have some patients with ongoing lung problems, just because having COVID has caused some damage in their lungs,” Zanni says. “That can be very slow to resolve or in so...
Didn't get the COVID-19 vaccine Had multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS) during or after COVID-19. This is a rare disease where different body parts, including the heart, lungs, and brain, get inflamed. Have female anatomy. Women are 1.5 times as likely to have long COVID as men, ...
Infectious disease experts share why a COVID cough can last beyond your initial sickness, and what you can do to treat a chronic cough.
Skip to main contentEnable accessibility for low visionOpen the accessibility menuVIEW THUMBNAILS MORE GALLERIES1/4A new perspective: Virtual reality shows exactly how COVID-19 can damage the lungs The blue portion of the lung is the more normal part, but the yellow part is...
“i do have some patients with ongoing lung problems, just because having covid has caused some damage in their lungs,” zanni says. “that can be very slow to resolve or in some cases permanent. some patients need oxygen for a period of time. it just sort of depends how severe ...
If you have COPD, you're at higher risk for complications from infections like the flu, pneumonia, and COVID-19. You’ll want to do all you can to reduce your risk of illness. You should get vaccinated against seasonal flu every year and receive a pneumococcal (pneumonia) vaccine with ...
Experts have recently warned that COVID-19 maycause lasting damage to other internal organs, including the lungs, liver, brain, and kidney. This may explain why some people continue to experience symptoms long after the virus has been cleared from the body. ...
I realized,after getting lung damage from COVID-19 pneumonia, that my lungs working is something I took for granted. I’d pay attention to my breathing while doing yoga, running or some other exercise, but I never really thought about my lungs that much. (I’m not a doctor, all I c...