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flashbacks. more breathlessness. rapid shallow breathing. difficulty slowing your breathing down. chest pain. racing thoughts. For many people these symptoms will only last for short periods of time, but some symptoms may continue for longer and can start to affect your daily life.
12 sty 2024 · If you’ve been experiencing increased anxiety or any other mental health changes after COVID-19, consider reaching out to your doctor to discuss your concerns.
23 lut 2022 · Long COVID patients, or “long haulers,” battle symptoms that include chest pain, chronic fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath, nerve problems, anxiety and depression, joint and muscle pain and more.
Persistent chest pain (PCP) following acute COVID-19 infection is a commonly reported symptom with an unclear etiology, making its management challenging. This scoping review aims to address the knowledge gap surrounding the characteristics of PCP following COVID-19, its causes, and potential treatm ….
18 sty 2023 · These findings indicate that COVID-19 illness may be associated with a higher rate of seeking medical attention for those symptoms up to 6 months after infection, even after adjusting for pre–COVID-19 health care diagnoses.
22 lis 2023 · As many as 87% of patients experience symptoms after COVID-19 infection that last 2 months or more, one of the most common being chest pain. And chronic chest discomfort may persist in...
5 sty 2024 · Most reported pulmonary symptoms including cough (31%), dyspnea at rest (51%), chest pain (61%), and exertional dyspnea (90%) at a median of 3.5 months after initial illness. Fifteen percent showed evidence of obstructive disease and 6% showed restrictive disease on spirometry, whereas 31% demonstrated a positive bronchodilator response.