The most common symptoms were poor sleep, fatigue, and tired eyes.
a year after infection. The most common symptom was trouble sleeping, which more than half of participants reported in the questionnaire. One in three were dealing with fatigue, and one in eight were still suffering from respiratory problems. The research revealed that the seriousness of a person’s initial infection significantly influences their likelihood of suffering from long COVID.
One final statistic from the study presented in Lisbon offers a sobering reminder of just how serious long COVID can be. More than one in seven participants told the researchers they couldn’t imagine coping with their symptoms in the long term.The researchers plan to continue following this cohort of patients as they navigate their second year of contending with long COVID.
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