11 symptoms of Covid you never want to get

Up to one third of people with minor COVIDs may have persistent symptoms like these.


For some people who get it,COVID-19 [Feminine will never disappear. They are called long carriers-people who contracted Covid and, months later, have symptoms ranging from annoying to terify debilitation.

A study recently found thata third of people Who were not sick enough with Covid to be hospitalized can still have long-term symptoms. Andan Italian studyfound that nearly 90% of people who found themselves from COVID-19 reported at least one persistent symptom two months later.

Many long-term lengths do not match the profile of those who are most likely to be seriously sick by COVID. "The people we see as lengths are seniors of 20, 30, 40 and 50s. They are people who were never before, without pre-existing conditions," said Dr. Noah Greenspan, a cardiopulmonary physics of New York therapist.

Here's what many of the country have said are their most frightening symptoms. Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

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Symptoms that come and continue to come back

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"There is a reason why Long-Term Covid is called "Rona Coaster", "said the Writed Writer Lea LaneStrongSeptember 30th. It always reports close to a dozen symptoms seven months after taking Covid. "We are also referring to the beast, the devil and the demon. I can feel good, and ten minutes later, I feel like hell. Day-day, we never know how it will go. And a lot of 'between us have relapsed, several times. "

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Brain fog

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Chelsea Alionar, 37 years old in Portland, recently saidFOX 12 OregonShe had more than 80 doctors' nominations since the positive tests for Covid in April. "I certainly can not work at full capacity, "she said." My brain fog is really debilitating. "

"I survived, but I survived with such problems," said Serious Lorraine journalistCTV NewsLast week. Seven months after his diagnosis of Covid, "my brain simply does not work like that. I'm sharp, I'm alive, I'm dynamic and I'm not any more."

Researchers believe that this has frequently reported symptoms of brain fog and other neurological symptoms such as confusion, anxiety, depression and personality changes - can be caused by inflammation related to a virus in the brain. Brain.

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Chest pain

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Alionar said thoracic pain "I wake up in the night, it plunges me throughout the day. "This persistent symptom, which may seem scary as a heart attack, can be caused by a condition called costochondritite, an inflammation of the cartilage that connects the coast to breast milk.

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Tired

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Fatigue, mild to crush, has been reported by nearly 100% of long carriers, according to the study of the symptoms of COVID. "Since March, a walk of four to five minutes would send me to bed for a few days. I just could not tolerate:" Jenny Berz, a 50-year-old psychologist, "saidBoston 25 NewsOctober 1st.

"A bit in many cells where they are inflamed so that they do not work properly, the heart does not beat as well as that should," said Eliza Chakravarty of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, which studied long carriers . "People who run seven miles a day are now hard to go down the driveway, so that can really get you out of the knees."

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Stoves

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San Francisco College Student Kayla Swift, 23, saysKPIX 5 NewsIt suffers from tachycardia syndrome of postural orthostatic (pots) six months after its diagnosis of Covid. The condition brings your heart rate to skyrocket when you switch from the sitting position to a standing position and can cause dizziness, vertigo and confusion.

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Cardiac inflammation

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SWIFT has also developed myocarditis, inflammation of the cardiac muscle that caused a thickening of the myocardium and dilation of the ventricles of his heart. Previously active, it now uses a wheelchair. "Some days, I can handle it, and a few days, it does not seem true, then other days, it feels absolutely desperate," she said.

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Eye problems

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After diagnosed with Covid in April, New Yorker Diana Berrent has developed headaches and a blurred vision. Its ophthalmologist recently diagnosed post-coovid glaucoma. "We are currently viewing many cases of macular degeneration and other eye problems," said Berrent, who founded the survivor's body to follow the Post-Covid symptoms, onKPIX 5 NewsLast week.

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Gastrointestinal problems

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SWIFT says she has severeGastrointestinal problems, which led to a weight loss of 40 pounds. For some people, gastrointestinal evils such as vomiting and diarrhea can be an initial sign of the disease; For others, these problems persist.

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Shortness of breath

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A European study revealed that 43% of COVID-19 patients had a breathtaking essence after their disease supposed to be resolved.

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A feeling of buzzing

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Lane said that one of his persistent symptoms is a spoiled bound feeling throughout his entire body. "I was relieved when I realized that many long-standing people also have the scary feeling," she said. Health experts do not know what causes it.

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Hair loss

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Actress Alyssa Milano shared social media she had months of hair loss in progress after first developing symptoms of Covid. It is not only: 27% of the 1,500 people surveyed by the survivor body reported in progress. It is a condition called telogen effluvium, a form of hair loss that can be triggered by stress, disease or intense weight loss. Fortunately, it's temporary.

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How to stay healthy

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As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing and spread-Covid-19 in the first place:Carry a face maskBe tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, do only run essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this healthiest pandemic, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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