About one in 10 women who acquire COVID-19 infection during pregnancy are likely to suffer longer from long-term COVID symptoms like fatigue, gastrointestinal issues, and feeling drained in routine life, finds a study. COVID acquired during pregnancy is known to be much more dangerous as it ...
We don't get long-term complications the flu, do we? JANNA FRIEDLY Yeah, absolutely. So initially, when we started this clinic over a year and a half ago now, we initially thought that we were going to be seeing primarily people who had been hospitalized with COVID. People who are ...
Long-COVID: the range of symptoms and how to help your patients: Understanding the long-term implications for individuals and where to signpost or refer for supportdoi:10.7748/phc.31.3.6.s2COMMUNITY servicesSOCIAL supportPOST-acute COVID-19 syndrome...
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
Allergies or COVID-19? Here’s how to tell the difference ButDr. Anuj Mehta, who works in critical care medicine at Denver Health, toldKDVRthat people with long-term COVID-19 symptoms should get theCOVID-19 vaccine. But he said there’s still so much unknown about the long-term sympto...
“And the implication for long-term care for some of these people, and the implication for health-care dollars we need to use to care for these people, it’s pretty huge,” Chen said. The Post’s analysis is based on data from a Wisconsin company called Epic Systems, which h...
Long-term symptoms a feature of other coronaviruses Our experience with other coronaviruses should have forewarned us of these problems. The firstSARS coronavirusand theMiddle Eastern Respiratory virus(MERS) caused severe disease in a greater proportion of sufferers than COVID-19, with significant nu...
Data from people infected with SARS-CoV-2 early in the pandemic add to growing evidence suggesting that vaccination can help to reduce the risk of long COVID1.Access options Access Nature and 54 other Nature Portfolio journals Get Nature+, our best-value online-access subscription 24,99 €...
Why does COVID-19 cause loss of smell and taste? Our senses of smell and taste are closely intertwined.Most of what you taste when you eat and drink actually comes from its smell, rather than its effects on the tastebuds on your tongue.It’s not entirely clear why coronavirus infection ...
Covid-19 has left many patients with debilitating, varied symptoms months after the initial infection has cleared, raising fears about the long-term health costs of the pandemic. Patients infected in the first wave of the virus have continued to suffer disorders in the brain, lungs, heart, gut...