Higit sa 50? Ito ang mga sintomas ng covid na malamang na hindi umalis

Ang isang bagong pagsusuri ay walang takip ang pinaka -karaniwang mahabang isyu sa covid para sa mga matatandang may sapat na gulang.


At this point in the pandemic, there's a good chance you have already had COVID kahit isang beses. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 60 percent of all Americans had beeninfected with the coronavirus by Feb. 2022. But while some just experienced a few days with a sore throat, others have had COVID symptoms that linger for weeks or even months. This persisting problem is known as long COVID and covers a wide range of long-term health conditions, including fatigue, fever, and brain fog, per the CDC. As it turns out, the post-COVID conditions you are more likely to experience with long COVID may differ depending on your age. Read on to find out what coronavirus symptoms might not go away if you're over 50.

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Long COVID has already affected millions of Americans.

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Researchers are working to learn more about the lingering effects of COVID. According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), it is estimated that anywhere from 7 to 23 million people in the country have already developed long COVID. This may not be the full scope of the problem, however, as long COVID is not always easy to diagnose.

"There is no test to diagnose post-COVID conditions, and people may have a wide variety of symptoms that could come from other health problems. This can make it difficult for healthcare providers to recognize post-COVID conditions," the CDC explains. "Your healthcare provider considers a diagnosis of post-COVID conditions based on your health history, including if you had a diagnosis of COVID-19 either by a positive test or by symptoms or exposure, as well as doing a health examination."

You could be more at risk for long COVID if you're over 50.

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Anyone can get hit with long COVID, but "post-COVID conditions are found more often in people who had severe COVID-19 illness," according to the CDC. The agency reports that more than 30 percent of people who were hospitalized from their infection were still experiencing post-COVID conditions after six months.

With that in mind, the impact of long-term COVID symptoms is likely strongest on those more prone to severe COVID, like older adults over the age of 50. "Definitely people who already had mobility issues or who are older, and those who are hospitalized are at risk," Priya Duggal, PhD, a professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, told AARP.

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You may be more prone to certain long COVID symptoms at this age.

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In May, AARP released a national survey looking at the toll of long COVID on people over the age of 50. Researchers surveyed more than 1,000 adults 50 years or older in late March, and according to the survey, nearly three in 10 people in this age group have suffered with lingering effects from a COVID infection but have not sought medical attention.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb

AARP also found that adults 50 and older reported similar persisting problems from the coronavirus. According to the survey, the most common long COVID symptoms for this age group were fatigue at 57 percent, cough at 34 percent, and cognitive problems like brain fog at 31 percent. Also in the top five of most frequent lingering effects were shortness of breath at 26 percent and difficulty concentrating at 25 percent.

These lingering problems tend to impact people's everyday lives.

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The CDC also recognizes a number of other possible long COVID symptoms. These include—but are not limited to—chest pain, heart palpitations, dizziness, change in smell or taste, stomach pain, and rash. At the same time, Greg Vanichkachorn, MD, a family physician and medicine specialist with the Mayo Clinic, told AARP that the symptoms themselves are really only "half the picture." He added, "The other half is how those symptoms really have changed a person's ability to live their normal lives."

Habang ang mga virus ay palaging maaaring maging sanhi ng matagal na sakit para sa ilang mga pasyente, ang epekto ng matagal na mga sintomas mula sa coronavirus ay tila mas malawak at mas malakas. "Mayroon kaming mga pasyente na nagreklamo ng pagkapagod pagkatapos ng impeksyon sa viral bago ... ngunit ang mga pasyente pagkatapos ng impeksyon sa coronavirus, mayroon talaga silang ilang malalim na pagkapagod," paliwanag ni Vanichkachorn, na idinagdag na nangangahulugan ito ng mga gawain na tulad ng "pagpunta sa trabaho" ay apektado. Ayon sa survey ni Aarp, isang-katlo ng mga may sapat na gulang na 50 pataas na may matagal na mga sintomas na nauugnay sa covid ay nagsabing ang kanilang trabaho ay naapektuhan sa ilang paraan bilang resulta ng kanilang mahabang covid.

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