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Study Finds Broad Range of Symptoms Associated With Long COVID

2022-07-25 2 Dailymotion

Study Finds , Broad Range of Symptoms , Associated With Long COVID .<br />'The Guardian' reports that a new study , has revealed a number of possible , long COVID symptoms.<br />The study was published <br />in the journal Nature Medicine.<br />A study of people who were infected but not hospitalized during the pandemic found a broad set of symptoms, including reduced sex drive, hallucinations and hair loss.<br />A study of people who were infected but not hospitalized during the pandemic found a broad set of symptoms, including reduced sex drive, hallucinations and hair loss.<br />'The Guardian' reports that the most common symptoms<br />in the weeks and months that follow a bout with COVID <br />include loss of smell, shortness of breath and brain fog.<br />'The Guardian' reports that the most common symptoms<br />in the weeks and months that follow a bout with COVID <br />include loss of smell, shortness of breath and brain fog.<br />According to the study, researchers have now identified <br />a variety of less well-known side effects which include <br />amnesia and an inability to perform familiar actions.<br />According to the study, researchers have now identified <br />a variety of less well-known side effects which include <br />amnesia and an inability to perform familiar actions.<br />The study by the University of Birmingham suggests <br />that patterns of symptoms can largely be grouped <br />into respiratory and cognitive problems. .<br />The study by the University of Birmingham suggests <br />that patterns of symptoms can largely be grouped <br />into respiratory and cognitive problems. .<br />The symptoms we identified should help <br />clinicians and clinical guideline developers <br />to improve the assessment of patients <br />with long-term effects from Covid-19, <br />and to subsequently consider how this <br />symptom burden can be best managed, Dr Shamil Haroon, Associate clinical professor in public health at the University of Birmingham, via 'The Guardian'.<br />According to the study's authors, <br />the results help to identify what could <br />cause or contribute to long COVID.<br />These observations will help to further <br />narrow the focus on factors to investigate <br />what may be causing these persistent <br />symptoms after an infection, and how we can <br />help patients who are experiencing them, Anuradhaa Subramanian, Lead author from <br />the University of Birmingham, via 'The Guardian'

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