Post-COVID Respiratory Health: Understanding Long COVID and Recovery Strategies
Long COVID is a term used for the condition where people endure lingering symptoms long after they have supposedly recovered from the virus.
Long COVID is a term used for the condition where people endure lingering symptoms long after they have supposedly recovered from the virus.
In the study, the researchers studied the brain's immune cells known as 'microglia'. Follow TheHealthSite.com to stay updated with all the latest developments from the health sector.
The virus can haunt the survivors of the infection for weeks and months, and this has been proven with all the data by the experts. But how will it haunt you? Check the symptoms.
According to health experts, cases associated with COVID patients suffering from severe heart and neurological disorders are on the rise since the second wave of the pandemic stuck in India.
Even mild and all those who recovered quickly from the virus can suffer from health complications for years, even after recovery. These complications are also known as long-COVID.
In this article, we discuss how the heart gets affected by COVID, what happens when you recover, and many more of your queries.
Side effects of Covid-19 Vaccine: The side effects of the Covid vaccine are moderate and for a short period. Side effects include fever, headache, body pain, chills and sometimes diarrhoea. Along with these, one could also feel the pain at the injection site for two to three days.
The CDC has stated that COVID-19 survivors are at double the risk of developing blood clots in the lungs or respiratory conditions than others.
In a recent study, experts have stated that there are a few more new symptoms that have been noticed among the recovered covid patients. Let's understand more about them.
Yes, some people do experience the worse symptoms of COVID-19, while others don't experience anything at all (asymptomatic). But, why is it so? Let's hear it from the scientists.
Experts say that 1%-3% of people with COVID-19 will get conjunctivitis, also called pinkeye. It happens when the virus infects a tissue called the conjunctiva, which covers the white part of your eye or the inside of your eyelids. Some of the symptoms may include:
The infant was on a ventilator in ICU. He was also given hemodialysis and perinoteal dialysis during his treatment. The child has now been discharged from the hospital and is doing well.
From anxiety, depression, substance use, to sleep disorders, COVID can toss up everything inside your body.
Unlike the Delta variant, Omicron doesn't affect the lungs. Omicron enters the respiratory tract and remains in the throat, which is why it causes more symptoms in the upper respiratory organs of an individual.
Long COVID is a term used for the condition where people endure lingering symptoms long after they have supposedly recovered from the virus.
In the study, the researchers studied the brain's immune cells known as 'microglia'. Follow TheHealthSite.com to stay updated with all the latest developments from the health sector.
The virus can haunt the survivors of the infection for weeks and months, and this has been proven with all the data by the experts. But how will it haunt you? Check the symptoms.
According to health experts, cases associated with COVID patients suffering from severe heart and neurological disorders are on the rise since the second wave of the pandemic stuck in India.
Even mild and all those who recovered quickly from the virus can suffer from health complications for years, even after recovery. These complications are also known as long-COVID.
In this article, we discuss how the heart gets affected by COVID, what happens when you recover, and many more of your queries.
The CDC has stated that COVID-19 survivors are at double the risk of developing blood clots in the lungs or respiratory conditions than others.
In a recent study, experts have stated that there are a few more new symptoms that have been noticed among the recovered covid patients. Let's understand more about them.
Yes, some people do experience the worse symptoms of COVID-19, while others don't experience anything at all (asymptomatic). But, why is it so? Let's hear it from the scientists.
Experts say that 1%-3% of people with COVID-19 will get conjunctivitis, also called pinkeye. It happens when the virus infects a tissue called the conjunctiva, which covers the white part of your eye or the inside of your eyelids. Some of the symptoms may include:
The infant was on a ventilator in ICU. He was also given hemodialysis and perinoteal dialysis during his treatment. The child has now been discharged from the hospital and is doing well.
From anxiety, depression, substance use, to sleep disorders, COVID can toss up everything inside your body.
Unlike the Delta variant, Omicron doesn't affect the lungs. Omicron enters the respiratory tract and remains in the throat, which is why it causes more symptoms in the upper respiratory organs of an individual.
Side effects of Covid-19 Vaccine: The side effects of the Covid vaccine are moderate and for a short period. Side effects include fever, headache, body pain, chills and sometimes diarrhoea. Along with these, one could also feel the pain at the injection site for two to three days.