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Symptoms Of Long COVID Different In Comparison To Common Viral Respiratory Infections

Feb, 2023 - By WMR

Symptoms Of Long COVID Different In Comparison To Common Viral Respiratory Infections

Long COVID persistent symptoms may stay for even 1 year, before patients get back to baseline.

A study published in Open Forum Infectious Diseases found that longer-lasting signs of COVID-19 are not more commonly seen than signs of other VRIs (viral respiratory infections). Risk of palpitations of heart, tiredness, pain in the joint, initiation of immune-mediated diseases, and length of post-infection symptoms, distinguishes SARS-CoV-2 signs; nevertheless, the study notes that the data is still temporarily restricted. The clinical long-term effects of infection vide SARS-CoV-2  are intricate and significantly tends to affect patient’s life quality, according to the study’s authors.

Exhaustion, mental fog, and shortness of breath are known long-term COVID-19 symptoms. While neurological effects do not seem to be much worse in people with long COVID compared to a regular VRI, other features of long COVID signs are dyspnea and chest pain. However, as per the study, the authors claim, that there are few studies observing the added COVID-19 indications, which can include metabolic, neurological, musculoskeletal, persistent respiratory, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and immune-meditated effects, also hair loss,  myocarditis or binge eating. Long COVID symptoms might also include ongoing infection-related symptoms or brand-new medical diagnosis. Researchers examined COVID-19’s long-lasting, persistent impacts on a sizeable, heterogeneous population of patients who weren’t admitted at hospital at the time of infection.

Before, 14th April 2022, 17,487 patients from the US Cerner Real-World Data who had been diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 were reviewed by researchers. Researchers found that between COVID-19 and typical VRIs, the length of indications varied. For example, a patient with tiredness may not fully recover for up to a year after the initial infection. Patients with VRIs restricted the study. Additionally, the testing methods were restricted to the time period the data included the post-Omicron era of the pandemic, Geographic location may have also contributed to bias.

Approximately 20% of the adults in the United States detected with COVID-19 reported indications of long COVID, and 7.5% of infected adults experienced that lasted more than 3 month  post-infection.

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