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Covid-19 Patients Can Experience Long-Term Symptoms, Who Is Most At Risk?

Suara.com – In general, symptoms Covid-19 will last within 14 days. But Covid-19 often causes it long term symptoms which takes longer to recover even though it has been declared virus-free.

Launch from MdlinxLong-term symptoms can include fatigue, cognitive impairment (brain fog), difficulty breathing, headaches, difficulty exercising, depression, trouble sleeping, and loss of taste or smell.

Some people with long-term symptoms also experience new symptoms that vary widely from person to person, such as hair loss, faster heart rates, to anxiety. Even though the symptoms persist, they do not transmit the virus because they are basically free from it corona virus.

Who is most likely to experience long-term symptoms?

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Patients who are hospitalized for Covid-19 are most likely to have persistent long-term symptoms.

In a study published in July 2020, Italian researchers followed 147 patients who were hospitalized for Covid-19 and found that 87 percent of them still had symptoms 60 days after they were discharged from hospital.

A more recent study published in January found that 76 percent of Covid-19 patients hospitalized in Wuhan, China, still developed symptoms six months after first becoming ill.

The Covid-19 patients who are the sickest are not the only ones who suffer long-term symptoms. Patients with a milder initial case that does not result in hospitalization may also experience persistent symptoms.

Illustration of the Covid-19 corona virus, surgical mask (Pixabay / Coyot)

According to a recent survey conducted by the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 35 percent of untreated patients with mild cases of Covid-19 do not return to basic health 14 to 21 days after their symptoms began. This doesn’t just happen to the elderly or people with underlying health conditions.

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Twenty percent of people aged 18 to 34 who were previously healthy have persistent symptoms. Overall, research shows as many as a third of people who have Covid-19 and are not hospitalized may still experience symptoms up to three months later.

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