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  1. 10 sie 2022 · COVID pneumonia is an infection in your lungs caused by SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. You can get pneumonia as a complication of being sick with COVID-19. As your immune system attacks the infection in your lungs, they get inflamed and fill with fluid, making it hard to breathe.

  2. After recovering from COVID-19, many people have symptoms that stick around. The most common long-haul COVID symptoms include lung problems like shortness of breath and a cough that doesn’t go away. Below, we highlight common lung symptoms after COVID-19, ways to breathe easier and when to get help.

  3. 30 mar 2022 · Sometimes there isn’t a lot of fluid (so the cough is “dry”), but the swelling of the lung tissue still triggers a cough the neural pathways may be where inflammation is lurking.

  4. 14 maj 2024 · Chest pain – Around 1 in 10 people might experience stabbing pains in the chest due to COVID-19. This is most likely caused by inflammation of the lining of the lung (sometimes called pleurisy), but pains in the chest muscles due to coughing and pain in the major joints are also common.

  5. Winter is almost here, along with an increased risk for infections that can settle in your lungs, such as the flu, pneumonia, COVID-19, or bronchitis. If you get one of these illnesses, beware that it can leave you with two lung problems, even when you're feeling better. One is mucus secretions in the lungs that fester, continue the infection ...

  6. 1 kwi 2022 · The most common symptom that signifies healing is a lingering cough because coughing is your lung’s way of sweeping out dead cells. In the case of COVID-19, this cough could last for as long as six months after the viral infection, especially if the patient contracted Omicron because it is more airway dependent than the original strain.

  7. 28 lut 2022 · What does COVID do to lungs? COVID-19 can cause lung complications such as pneumonia and, in the most severe cases, acute respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS. Sepsis, another possible complication of COVID-19, can also cause lasting harm to the lungs and other organs.

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