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  1. 2024年3月14日 · DEFINITION. Long COVID. Some people who have been infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 can experience long-term effects from their infection, known as Long COVID or Post-COVID Conditions (PCC). Long COVID is broadly defined as signs, symptoms, and conditions that continue or develop after acute COVID-19 infection.

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    Post-COVID-19 syndrome involves a variety of new, returning or ongoing symptoms that people experience more than four weeks after getting COVID-19. In some people, post-COVID-19syndrome lasts months or years or causes disability. Research suggests that between one month and one year after having COVID-19, 1 in 5 people ages 18 to 64 has at least on...

    The most commonly reported symptoms of post-COVID-19syndrome include: 1. Fatigue 2. Symptoms that get worse after physical or mental effort 3. Fever 4. Lung (respiratory) symptoms, including difficulty breathing or shortness of breath and cough Other possible symptoms include: 1. Neurological symptoms or mental health conditions, including difficul...

    Organ damage could play a role. People who had severe illness with COVID-19might experience organ damage affecting the heart, kidneys, skin and brain. Inflammation and problems with the immune system can also happen. It isn't clear how long these effects might last. The effects also could lead to the development of new conditions, such as diabetes ...

    You might be more likely to have post-COVID-19syndrome if: 1. You had severe illness with COVID-19, especially if you were hospitalized or needed intensive care. 2. You had certain medical conditions before getting the COVID-19virus. 3. You had a condition affecting your organs and tissues (multisystem inflammatory syndrome) while sick with COVID-1...

    If you're having symptoms of post-COVID-19syndrome, talk to your health care provider. To prepare for your appointment, write down: 1. When your symptoms started 2. What makes your symptoms worse 3. How often you experience symptoms 4. How your symptoms affect your activities Your health care provider might do lab tests, such as a complete blood co...

  2. 2021年10月14日 · 這一症狀通常發生在已確診或可能被新冠病毒感染的人身上通常在染疫後3個月內出現持續至少2個月並且無法由其他診斷解釋」。 常見的「新冠長期症狀」包括疲勞、呼吸急促和認知功能障礙,通常會影響日常生活。 另外,患者也可能胸痛、嗅味覺失靈、肌肉無力和心悸等情況,甚至對肺部、心血管和神經系統等多個身體部位以及心理健康產生長期影響。...

  3. 2023年6月19日 · Long COVID is a collection of symptoms that last three months or longer after your first COVID symptoms. It can steal your energy, your ability to think clearly, and your sense of smell or taste. You might feel anxious or depressed, get frequent headaches, be short of breath or have heart palpitations.

  4. 2022年12月7日 · While common symptoms of long COVID can include fatigue, shortness of breath and cognitive dysfunction over 200 different symptoms have been reported that can have an impact on everyday functioning. Numbers affected. Studies show that around 10–20% of people infected by SARS-CoV-2 may go on to develop symptoms that can be diagnosed as long COVID.

  5. Common symptoms of long COVID include fatigue, shortness of breath, cognitive dysfunction, headache, pain (e.g. chest pain, joint pain) and may have an impact on everyday functioning. There may be multi-organ effects or autoimmune conditions particularly in children.

  6. 2022年3月10日 · extreme tiredness. shortness of breath, chest pain or tightness. problems with memory and concentration ("brain fog") changes to taste and smell. joint pain. But patient surveys suggest a range of...