Long-term COVID-19 symptoms still lingering

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Long-term COVID-19 symptoms still lingering

There are many confounding aspects of the coronaviruses, including the spectrum of possible symptoms, as well as their severity and duration. Some people develop mild illness and recover quickly, with no lasting effects. Studies estimate that 10% to 30% of people report persistent or new medical issues months after their initial coronaviruses infections - a constellation of symptoms known as long COVID. People with mild or moderate illness, as well as those without any underlying medical conditions, can still experience some debilitating long-term symptoms, including fatigue, shortness of breath, erratic heart rate, headaches, dizziness, depression and problems with memory and concentration.

Such lingering medical issues are so varied that one study by a patient-led research group evaluated 203 symptoms that may fluctuate or even appear out of the blue after people seem to have recovered.

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