Researchers find 55 long-term COVID effects. These are the most common

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What are these long-lasting symptoms exactly? A study published recently in Nature’s Scientific Reports reviewed thousands of publications for studies of longterm COVID effects. The researchers conducted a meta-analysis of 47,910 patients, ages 17 to 87.

Here are the 25 most common long COVID symptoms, according to the meta-analysis:

  • Fatigue (58%)
  • Headaches (44%)
  • Attention disorder (27%)
  • Hair loss (25%)
  • Dyspnea, or difficulty breathing (24%)
  • Ageusia, or loss of taste (23%)
  • Anosmia, or loss of smell (21%)
  • Post-activity polypnea, or heavy breathing/panting/sweating (21%)
  • Joint pain (19%)
  • Cough (19%)
  • Sweat (17%)
  • Nausea or vomiting (16%)
  • Chest pain (16%)
  • Memory loss (16%)
  • Hearing loss or ringing in the ears (15%)
  • Anxiety (13%)
  • Depression (12%)
  • Digestive disorders (12%)
  • Weight loss (12%)
  • Cutaneous signs, or skin and dermatological issues (12%)
  • Increase in resting heart rate (11%)
  • Palpitations (11%)
  • Pain (11%)
  • Intermittent fever (11%)
  • Sleep disorder (11%)

The 30 other long COVID symptoms identified are less common, and include everything from psychiatric disorders to kidney failure.

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