Ailments after passing COVID-19 can bother recovering people for several months. Regardless of whether you are struggling with long-term symptoms of coronavirus, it is worth checking how the infection has affected your body.

Loss of smell and taste, weakness, fatigue, shortness of breath, breathing problems are just some of the ailments that healers complain of. Symptoms of the so-called LONG COVID can last from several weeks to even several months after the initial infection has cleared. They currently affect millions of people around the world.

Ozdrowieńcy struggle with, inter alia, with:

  • arrhythmia, blood pressure deregulation, chest pressure,
  • mental disorders such as depressed mood, memory and concentration disorders,
  • headaches and dizziness,
  • disorders of smell and taste,
  • brain fog,
  • earaches and tinnitus,
  • coughing.

Some people have COVID-19 mildly and asymptomatically, but the results of imaging tests show changes to their bodies after they have been infected.

If you have beaten the coronavirus and still have he alth problems, check what tests are worth doing

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Master of management by education. He manages the word at work. She cooperated with marketing agencies, creating valuable content for them. For many years associated with charity organizations, where she works for the most needy. He specializes in he alth protection and psychology. He is interested in sport and scientific discoveries, especially those related to medicine. Privately, a lover of animals, hiking and the work of Edward Stachura.

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