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  1. 27 mar 2024 · Symptoms. Typical COVID-19 symptoms often show up 2 to 14 days after contact with the virus. Symptoms can include: Dry cough. Shortness of breath. Loss of taste or smell. Extreme tiredness, called fatigue. Digestive symptoms such as upset stomach, vomiting or loose stools, called diarrhea. Pain, such as headaches and body or muscle aches. Fever ...

  2. 22 cze 2023 · The most commonly reported symptoms of post- COVID-19 syndrome include: Fatigue. Symptoms that get worse after physical or mental effort. Fever. Lung (respiratory) symptoms, including difficulty breathing or shortness of breath and cough. Other possible symptoms include:

  3. 27 mar 2024 · Here are some guidelines for when to take a COVID-19 test: If you have COVID-19 symptoms, test for the illness right away. If you were exposed to the COVID-19 virus but don't have symptoms, wait at least five days after exposure then test. If you have symptoms and tested positive for COVID-19 within the last 30 days, you can test again. But if ...

  4. 8 lis 2021 · People who have severe symptoms of COVID-19 often must be treated in a hospital's ICU with mechanical assistance, such as ventilators to breathe. Simply surviving this experience can make a person more likely to later develop post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anxiety.

  5. 5 lip 2021 · Preview. Full-Text. PDF. A significant proportion of individuals suffer from persistent symptoms after acute infection with SARS-CoV-2. This syndrome, called long COVID by patient advocates, has been named post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) by the National Institutes of Health.

  6. 11 maj 2021 · This report describes a self-referred population of patients with laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection who had COVID-19 and reported persistent symptoms spanning 1 to 6 months, often referred to as “post-COVID syndrome” (PCS) or “COVID long haul syndrome” or “long haul COVID-19.”

  7. This review aims to report the up-to-date epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical predictors, management recommendations, and the unanswered questions and future directions for the systematic effects of long-term COVID-19 infections that clinicians can refer to when managing COVID-19 long-haulers .