Symptoms of Long Covid to watch out for as thousands of people are struck with illness
For some people, COVID-19 can cause symptoms that last weeks or months after the infection has gone. This is sometimes called long COVID.
People who had no symptoms or mild symptoms at first can still have long-term problems after COVID-19.
How long it takes to recover from COVID-19 is different for everybody. Your recovery may not be related to how ill you were with the infection.
We are still learning about the different ways that COVID-19 affects people and how people recover from it.
Symptoms of long COVID
Many people feel better in a few days or weeks after a COVID-19 infection has gone. Most people will make a full recovery within 12 weeks. But for some people, symptoms can last longer.
There are lots of symptoms you can have after a COVID-19 infection. You can also have new symptoms that you did not have when you were first ill with COVID-19.
Common long COVID symptoms include:
When to get medical help and hospital treatment
Non-urgent advice:Contact your GP if:
At your GP appointment
Make some notes of things you want to discuss with your GP. Take those notes with you on the day. Your GP will ask you about your symptoms and the impact they're having on your life.
Your GP may:
If you were in hospital with COVID-19, the hospital team may check on how you are recovering.
Diagnosing long COVID
You may be diagnosed with long COVID if your symptoms:
Click here to find out more information on how to manage symptoms of long COVID.
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