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The three main symptoms of “new crown”: are fatigue, brain fog and muscle pain, the specific manifestations vary from person to person. Other more common persistent symptoms include shortness of breath, chills, body aches, headache, joint pain, chest pain, cough, and persistent loss of taste or smell.
Forgetfulness, anxiety: “I feel useless”
Many people with long-term symptoms report cognitive impairment or memory loss that affects their ability to make everyday decisions, speak, follow directions and drive, and impairs their quality of life.
Fatigue: “Three hours of sleep when I get back from the store”
Severe fatigue is by far the most common symptom of COVID-19. Other symptoms include muscle pain, hearing and vision problems, headaches, loss of taste and smell, damage to the heart, lungs, kidneys, and intestines, diarrhea, and mental health problems, including depression, anxiety and distraction, and stupor.
Before being diagnosed with “coronavirus,” she had been suffering from persistent fatigue, fever, and loss of smell and taste for months, for which she consulted several doctors with different specialties.
At first, my temperature rose slightly, I felt dizzy, and then my throat started to hurt. A day later, my fever reached 38.5°C.
Later, I went for a checkup and received treatment.
Several lung X-rays were taken, one of which was taken with a scanner, and found no lung problems and no pneumonia.
After a month, blood cell counts stabilized, but mental and physical fatigue and fever persisted.
For seven months, I was unable to concentrate, disoriented, felt hot, shivering, tired, didn’t know when it was going to pass, and felt scared every day.
At the doctor’s advice, make a “resurrection” plan, start walking, but take breaks from time to time, sleep for at least three hours after going to the store or spend an hour in front of the computer.
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